The jury trial is clearly one. I think it's bad for everyone. You could even see the courts pulling back.
I like the U.S. system. It's really well suited to the United States. But you have to remember that they do both the innovation in the United States, the research, and the selling in the United States. As Mr. Page mentioned, our markets are in the U.S., so the incentive is provided by U.S. patent law. The cost to the next generation of innovator is Canadian patent law.
You have to think about the Canadian patent system quite differently from that of the United States, because we're in the unique position whereby the incentive is not under our control; it's under someone else's control. Only the costs are in ours.