 We have seen in the U.S. how the Digital Millennium Copyright Act has shifted the balance of copyright very unfairly against the users and for the copyright owners. And we have seen in ACTA, how it was defeated in Europe over a month ago, that users around the world are sick and tired of international arenas regulating the internet for copyright owners in a way that restricts freedom of speech, privacy, and innovation online. How do you justify pushing forward with an agreement, the Transpacific Partnership Agreement, that goes even beyond ACTA in restricting internet users' rights?