I would just reiterate exactly that. We have certified tariffs on the books right now that are not being paid, so what is the point of having a quasi-judicial copyright board that makes these decisions if the decisions are not mandatory?
As well, my personal experience with the Copyright Board was being asked to be a witness there in a tariff proceeding. It was a tariff proceeding between the writing and publishing side and the educational side. The writing and publishing side of the courtroom was full, and the educational side was empty because they chose not to show up and defend their position.
I think there is a real absence of enforcement, which needs to be addressed.