Well, both moral rights and economic rights are helped by directors, certainly. Typically, what happens is that in the remuneration package directors in Canada sign, they waive the moral rights and sell the use of copyright, if I can put it that way, for purposes of rebroadcast.
Any moral rights have to do with how you allow your work to be portrayed and the way it can be rebroadcast. It aims at ensuring that the integrity of the work is maintained, and that's referred to, of course, in the legislation.
The problem we have with the legislation, as I pointed out earlier, is that it applies only to authors. If Bill C-11 doesn't identify the directors and screenwriters of audiovisual works as authors, then in that respect, the waters are muddied with respect to their moral right.
It's not that they don't have the right. This would not be an amendment that creates any right—