What about exceptions for the Beijing treaty?
I believe it's one of the most recent WIPO, World Intellectual Property Organization, treaties that addresses people with visual or hearing problems. I'm not a lawyer, but I believe that we need to make sure that every Canadian has access to cultural goods and entertainment content irrespective of his or her circumstances. We believe in exceptions when they are based on justifiable differences. When they are based on different situations, they are perfectly admissible.
What we have issues with is the kind of the laundry list of exceptions that has been introduced year after year. Regrettably, there were a bit too many in 2012. The Canadian Copyright Act makes it the world champion of exceptions. To the best of my knowledge, none of us here has any issue with the Beijing treaty itself.