Essentially, the discussion we are having is about the balance between rights holders and users. We are trying to figure out how to strike a balance between those two groups' rights.
I think that everyone is virtuous. Academics and students, like everyone, want copyright to be respected. Industry people also want openness and innovation. We mustn't forget that creators are also innovators. They are risk takers. The quest for balance between the rights of users and those of creators is ongoing.
What divides us, when we think of an organization like Copibec, are essentially money issues. It was mentioned earlier that the fees were $13.50 per student. That is what gives students access to reproduced works today. Of course, everyone has their opinion on that amount. However, when it comes to everything else, those are not significant amounts or amounts that may discourage someone from studying. Maybe some are discouraged by having to pay $13.50, but that is still a relatively small amount. That is what we are discussing today. Those are relatively small amounts that could be increased without anyone in the education system being distressed.