Thank you.
To Mr. Johnston from the Songwriters Association, I understand that your concern is over copyright—namely, copyright life plus 70 years versus copyright life plus 50 years. If I'm right about what I've been hearing, not just in the cultural world but also in other copyright sectors that have come here, it's more of a fear that if ever we were to change it, the Americans may retaliate. However, am I correct in saying that the U.S. has a copyright of life plus 70 years and that, if we were to match them, it would not be of any detriment or threat to them?