Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I thought Mr. Rafferty was on the right track here.
Gentlemen, thank you for being here. I think you've have articulated what millions of consumers across Canada know, and that is when they buy a CD, and pay money for it, they should be entitled to transfer that to their iPod, their iPad, their desktop through Apple TV, or any other medium they are using for personal use, BlackBerrys or whatever. They understand that when they have paid for it once, they shouldn't repeatedly have to pay for it again, when they transfer it.
Somehow my Liberal, NDP, and Bloc friends don't get that. They want to impose on your industry a different standard...that our consumers understand. This act actually goes that extra step and says to consumers, “You know what you've been doing in the past anyways? You understand what's involved. We're going to actually make that legal so you can transfer from one medium to another, provided it is for your personal use.”
Now, you were present when Mr. McTeague made a statement that I will try to quote exactly. He said there was “nothing for creators” in Bill C-32. I was here on Tuesday, two days ago. We had the Canadian recording industry represented here. They told us to please pass the bill, because it creates new protections for creators. They asked to please get this passed as quickly as possible.
They went further when Mr. Angus from the NDP tried to provoke them into making a big deal out of the removal of ephemeral rights, making sure there wasn't a duplication of payments to broadcasters. The representatives from the recording industry said, listen, our house is burning down. The solution is not ephemeral rights. There is a much bigger picture to it. They said that what is in the bill right now goes a long way to establishing more robust protection for creators.
There is a suggestion here that somehow creators are losing revenue. Yet some of the evidence we've heard is that most of the money that comes from reproduction payments doesn't go to the creators at all. Most of it goes to other parties. Can you comment?