I think the greatest threat to the Canadian creative economy is not having enough money getting into the system. YouTube already has a technology called a content ID system to identify the rights holders. They have provisions in Europe to protect smaller businesses or educational use of content online, so it's not threatening the innovation side. They just need to remunerate more the content owners. We need to go forward with this. Europe did look at that.
I need to point out that there has been a lot of misinformation around what happened in Europe. Google spent dozens of millions of dollars on lobbying, and there was a lot of misinformation being sent out. The European members of Parliament did look at that and finally accepted it , with a large majority, after they understood what the new proposed text was really going to do. It was largely adopted. I think it was 429 for and 226 against, or something like that. I think Europe does care about freedom of speech and about innovation, but they also care about the rights holders and the creative industry. That's what has been shown.