 There is an enormous revolution. It's a great thing. It's a wonderful thing. It's improving access for the whole world. It's created a global marketplace, a global stage. But do we value the functions of creation and performance of music? And are they getting the creators and the performers getting a fair deal in this transition? And how can we help them? Well, intellectual property plays a fundamental role actually in connection with the production and the distribution and the consumption of music. Because it's really the principal mechanism, economic mechanism, for returning value to creators such as composers or script writers and performers. That is the way in which they are to use the term that's frequently used now. That's the way in which they monetize their performances and their creations. I think the essential challenge in relation to music is how do we ensure that creators, the composers, the script writers, song writers and performers still have the possibility of having economic value attached to their creations and their performances? Now that's a difficult question. A huge amount of effort goes into the production and the performance of music. A huge amount of effort, social effort, personal effort and economic effort. And we must value that and we must find a way of rewarding it. We have to get up, stand up for music and that means for the creators of music and the performance of music.