I think one of the benefits of devoting more resources to this is in collecting the information Professor Geist says we need. I agree that more information would be good; I don't agree that we should just sit on our hands because we don't have absolutely definitive data.
On the camcording front, I understand that all films released today now have watermarks. The source of the copies can be identified, so I think that data ought to be readily available. Probably the Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association already has some of it. They're not independent and have a vested interest, but I'm sure they have the data, and if they can back it up, that's where we should look.
Other industries have data as well. The automotive industry certainly has data. The aerospace industry has information, and it would be very useful to have it.
But I don't think that should be a reason for taking no other action. We need to go ahead and take action.