Thank you.
I had meant to put this name in. It was probably a mistake on my part. I think we should hear from the Copyright Board of Canada. I think at the beginning, in the early days, we need to hear from the various organizations that are tasked with making decisions and collecting copyright revenues. We've heard the broad, political positions and opinions of the various organizations, but it's also a technical issue in terms of how mechanicals are counted, who does it, and who sets tariffs. I think if we go forward and don't hear from the Copyright Board, we're making policy without getting the technical details. So I think early on we should try to group up some of the organizations that deal with the reproduction rights and the mechanical rights and get that in place.
In terms of Rex Goudie and Eva Avila being with ACTRA, they probably did come with them. But I said in my previous round that I think there are a number of artists and touring artists who want to speak about the private copying levy and what it means, which would be separate from an ACTRA presentation. I think we could group a number of those artists together. They can present at the same time. It's however we divide it up. But I think we'll be moving towards some kind of general consensus.
I notice that there are a number of representatives--former and present members--from the Writers' Union of Canada. We could probably do that in one or two sessions if we group them together, as well.