Yes, very quickly on the issue of statutory damages, because it shows how there can be negative consequences from something when you're trying to do a good thing. When we read, for example, in the United States of grandmothers or teenagers being sued for file sharing with liability in the millions of dollars, that's because if someone has 1,000 songs on their hard drive, they face the prospect of statutory damage for every song, literally the prospect of millions of dollars.
So how does this work? It's not that courts are awarding $20,000 per infringement; it's that settlements are forced on people because they have no choice but to settle because the prospect of liability is so high. So the potential for misuse of these kinds of provisions is something we're seeing in play right now in countries such as ours and the United States.