I think the answer to that is to accept our report. This has been languishing in the wilderness. The recommendations are not overly complex; they're very straightforward. Some of them could be done by regulation. It doesn't require overhauling statutes; it's very straightforward.
I would also add that in addition to embracing the recommendations, we have to take a step afterwards, and that step is into education.
The French have known about this problem for a long time and have been very active. In March they announced an initiative by—and it's interesting to look at who is involved in this--the ministry of economy, finance, and industry, in cooperation with a national anti-counterfeiting committee. They have that; we don't. The national IP office has a campaign going that you can see at http://www.non–merci.com. It's rather breathtaking to see what happens when a government takes this as a priority and acts.