Thank you for that.
I'll go to Mr. Cofone, but first, I guess, the trouble we're in right now is that we have this voluntary code out there already. There are the actions and deliberations of companies that are making decisions right now, some in one direction and some in another, until they're brought under regulatory powers. I think the ship has sailed, to some degree, in terms of where this can go. We're left with this bill and all the warts it has on a number of different issues.
One thing that's a challenge—and maybe Mr. Cofone can highlight a little bit of this with his governance background—is that I met with ACTRA, the actors guild, and a lot of their concerns on this issue have to be dealt with through the Copyright Act. If we don't somehow deal with it in this bill, though, then we actually leave a gaping hole for not just abuse of the actors—that includes children—and their welfare, but we also leave a blind spot for how the public can be manipulated and so forth in everything from consumer society to politics to a whole slew of things.
What do we do? Do you have any suggestions? How do we fix those components that we're not even...? It's a separate act.