Basically the law, which said that in a commissioned work the copyright was given, by default, to the person who commissioned the work and not to the photographer, comes from 1920. That is something that we have been trying to change for many years.
In fact, nearly every other industrialized country in the world changed this in the 1950s or 1960s. Canada is the only one that has made no change so far. Australia changed it in 1999, but Canada is still standing its ground. So we appreciate that the government is doing this. For us, it's amazing. At least we're now going to be the same as the photographers in other countries. This new act will give, by default, the copyright to the photographer.