This is a huge and broad area to cover.
I'd like to just go to the World Intellectual Property Organization for a minute and get a sense of that, because my sense is also that so many of the new technologies are international. They are so worldwide. There are no borders any longer in many businesses, as well as in IP. It's simply so broadly used and identified.
I don't have as great a problem with the parochial protectionist, isolationist folks. We can buy intellectual property from the United States or anywhere else as easily as they can from us, so I don't have that big concern.
What I am concerned about is how we Canadians fit into the World Intellectual Property Organization. Is it a quasi-governmental organization? How does that work? What implication does applying just for a patent or trademark in Canada have, without proceeding further to seek patents in other jurisdictions? Does the World Intellectual Property Organization have an umbrella protection?