Sure. Under the U.S. proposal, service providers, whether they be Internet service providers or online service providers like HootSuite and also Google and Facebook, would face financial liabilities for copyright infringement. So basically it would be up to them to police their users, and if they didn't then they could be liable for copyright infringement lawsuits.
So you can imagine, if you're a start-up in Vancouver or Toronto or Ottawa and you're trying to get investment in your business, if investors know that part of your business is providing a popular online user-generated service and they know that you are going to be liable for what your users do, then you're going to have trouble getting investment. You potentially could not get off the starting block, and if you do, you might get sued out of existence.