If someone is running something similar to a commercial enterprise, there should be some questioning of whether or not it has a charitable purpose.
I thank you for your comments on it.
Professor de Beer, going back to a problem with contracts versus a problem with copyright, you've clearly said that a lot of this is on the contracts. As you said, every time there's this five-year review, everyone says we have a problem here because we don't like the common denominator or the contracts we've signed. What can we do to address this problem, or do we simply say if people make a bad contract, they have to live within those contracts?