I can help Mr. Lowe a little.
For a management society, the technology in itself is not the problem. The real question is the need for legislation that allows us to negotiate with the owners of the technology. In Europe, to go back to that example, we have agreements with Netflix and with other platforms, including iTunes. The technology is not the problem. We need a legal lever that allows us to negotiate with all the owners or inventors of new technologies. With a level of that kind, the sky is the limit for us.
We were talking earlier about the new platforms that are using or distributing works. For a collective society, it is always possible to go looking for royalties. For us, that is not a problem. I may sound a little smug in saying so, but we really believe it. Everything is possible if we are given the possibility of doing what we have to do.