The Intellectual Property Institute of Canada obviously looks at things through an IP lens and not through another lens, so our focus really was on the IPP specifically on this bill.
What I can say is that when we were undertaking our research, we did look to the U.K. and the EU model, which I think I mentioned earlier. The EU really is aimed at a handshake. It's outside of the scope of copyright.
What I will flag there, and to underscore it, is our basic perspective on the bill is that even in that model, it is specific to certain categories of products. It's not blanket and across the board.