That's precisely the beauty of the innovative system we have in Canada. The Copyright Board of Canada is an economic regulatory body that ensures that the royalties charged are not unreasonable. It also ensures that the market suffers no harmful effects.
To date, the Copyright Board has done a very good job. At the time, it had to set a tariff for digital audio recorders—it was aiming solely at digital audio recorders, that is iPods and MP3 headsets—that was $2 to $25 depending on the capacity of the device. While those amounts were collected, there was no negative impact on the market.