I'm glad, but I would say those other ancillary issues should be resolved, and copyright is not designed to protect those ancillary issues.
The second piece I want to get to is.... I don't mind watching YouTube videos. I don't want to spend a lot of time watching YouTube videos to repair my devices. I don't have a lot of time in my life. I have two kids. I have a six-year-old and an almost-three-year-old. I don't have time. I'm generally a pretty busy member of Parliament. Many people are busy with their own lives.
I'm not going to repair my washing machine. I'm not going to repair my phone when the battery needs to be replaced. I'm going to go to a third party service.
When we look at the second section, proposed subsection 41.121(2), why do we not, as a matter of consumer protection and lowering costs for consumers, want to empower a repair market?