Thank you, Minister.
Thank you for the question. Our assessment is that each year across Canada there's likely more than a billion dollars spent by the education sector to pay creators for their books, movies, art, etc., that are purchased and used by schools and universities. There are processes in place via the Copyright Board for things like access copyright and rates to be struck for the photocopying of material.
We don't believe in any way that this bill would change that. All of those processes will be in place. We would not anticipate that this bill would in any way reduce the amount of money the education sector would be putting into these efforts. We think it's cost-neutral in that respect. Those processes remain in place. They will still be there. As they are there now, they will be there should this bill become law.