Two minutes? You are generous, Mr. Chair.
Good afternoon, gentlemen.
In your brief, you have said the following:
I have often said that copyright is to creativity like water is to humans: too little and you dehydrate and die, too much and you drown and die.
The Canadian Conference of the Arts has calculated the royalties creators would be losing under Bill C-32. The total comes out to $126 million, which is rather conservative. The creators will literally dry up. What do you think about that?
If we have enough time, could you tell us about the keys and how they could protect copyright, even though they are not owned by the authors or the copyright holders?