I believe that it's no slouch on our home and native land here for somebody to move away. Those could be personal choices. Those could be a number of different choices. Here, Canada is an incubator as are other countries around the world. Sweden was an incubator for ABBA and England was an incubator for the Beatles. There's no difference in that, not to challenge too much.
But for us here, I believe Mr. Reid and I aren't necessarily competing for only one pool of money. I'm a very big advocate for making sure that we can increase, as you said, a social profile and have music start earlier and then that can lead to this, can lead to that, can lead to commercial success. Once somebody reaches a certain level, say the middle of that process, this timeline, is when we can also access another pool of money, which is all in the same house, to go and achieve that next level.
Back to the question of moving away and is there any hope for Canada, well, absolutely. I believe my courage has taken me to Nashville for the time being, but I have a cattle ranch back home and I'm very happy to probably raise my children there and continue for six, seven, and eight generations. That's my personal choice. Of others, Chad Kroeger of Nickelback still has a place in Vancouver and does a great business in Vancouver, but lives in L.A. quite a bit, and k.d. lang lives in Portland, Oregon. But a great incredible band, Great Big Sea, I believe they still live in St. John's. Jim Cuddy, who has travelled the world over in Blue Rodeo, still lives in Toronto.