Thank you for your statement and comments and, of course, your questions.
With regard to warranties, this was brought up yesterday, actually, by a constituent of mine who was asking me about it and telling me about the importance of this bill. Recently he purchased a Microsoft Surface Pro, and somehow it got damaged within the warranty period. He took it back to the shop, but Microsoft decided not to honour that warranty because there were signs of tampering with the laptop.
In that regard, I feel that as long as the consumer is able to find options to repair it at a facility—not necessarily an authorized facility, but through a technician who knows what to do—it is the right of the consumer to carry that out. At the same time, it is for the manufacturer to determine whether or not there would be further amendments to the warranty they provide to the consumers so that the lifespan of the product can be also extended as well.