Well, there already is. Again, I spent 25 years as head of A and R, artists and repertoire, for a label, and there are all different levels of success that can happen. Some artists need to go global and need to take on the global economy; other ones don't. You have artists like Rush, which is arguably one of the biggest rock bands and has been for over three or four decades. They still reside in Toronto. Anthem Records, their label and management team still reside right in Toronto. There's a band like Metric, which has been funded heavily from FACTOR and Radio Starmaker. They still call Toronto their home.
Yes, there are examples and Nashville is a great example. A lot of people in the country music industry go there. It is the home of country music. One thing that has been created through the Ontario Music Fund, one of their goals is to create an opportunity to bring international artists and other artists within the Canadian rights to come to Ontario and record and keep it there. There's a real move afoot, and again, there's a very successful industry that also exists off of keeping those artists at home.