I don't think the government should be getting involved in price setting or instructing people to pay this price or that price. I think what the government has to do is to remove the marketplace advantages they gave to entities like Google and YouTube. They gave them advantages by giving them a safe harbour; so whatever goes on, they say, “It's not my fault. I don't know what's going on. These are crazy dumb pipes. Who knows?” When we negotiate with them, they can shield themselves behind that.
If there were no safe harbour, then YouTube would be forced to negotiate with performers, publishers, and labels in exactly the same way that Spotify had to. You can see in the market that we got a very, very different rate.
In that realm, you get to say, “Do you know what? No. I don't like your price. We're all getting together—independents, everybody. We all agree the price isn't right, sorry.” Then they come back to the table.