The first recommendation I had was more so just a change, an update, on how the FACTOR and Musicaction collective initiative programs work. Right now the maximum per program application is essentially $50,000 that's matched by our company. We receive $50,000 from FACTOR, and we match that with another $50,000 on our part.
The problem with that is it has helped us to augment our development, but realistically, without private investment from angel investors, industry veterans, we would have never been able to build what we have built.
The second part is simply on the matching for venture capital funding. We have a lack of venture capital in this country. We keep losing awesome technology platforms to the U.S. because they are forced to go there to receive the funding they need at scale. If the government could come in and essentially match when a Canadian venture capital firm is investing in a technology in music, specifically platform, it's a good way to vet essentially market acceptance for the product based on what the VC is willing to put in with their own money.