 I consider myself a creator who uses the medium of film, which is the technology that is most appealing to me. I feel it's one of the most exciting things that a filmmaker or someone who is a creator is the most exciting environment that you can live in. So I think my relationship between me and my films is one where I feel I'm in a privileged position to be creating in this time in our society. Film technology is a technology that is used for people, human beings to socialize, to tell stories, to travel without physically moving within themselves, within their imaginations and within their creativity. And human movement and imagination and creativity is what creates human productivity. So it enhances human productivity and innovation. Human innovation is what creates wealth in our society. So from filmmaking, I think it's at the center of innovation in any society. Any society that does not have a film industry is not an innovative society because it is not engaging itself in its internal arguments, its own stories, its own wisdom. And I think the way to protect an audiovisual industry is through strong copyright laws, but they cannot exist in a sham. They have to exist in a commercial self-sustaining viable system. That is when people now understand the utility of copyright and how it enhances their creativity in the audiovisual industry and how that audiovisual industry impacts on the innovation and their productivity as a society as a whole in the creation of wealth.