Thank you very much for the question. There are a lot of questions there.
First, if I could briefly address the Copyright Act, the United States has the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It has done for some time. Whether you agree with it or not, at least it has created some certainty in the area of digital rights. We don't have that in Canada. It's desperately required, and part of the big issue does actually talk about what the Honourable Hedy Fry was saying in terms of funding.
Because right now there's so much rampant piracy on the Internet from all areas of media, there really needs to be some consistency and a way of monetizing the Internet. We could find that there are revenue streams out there that will be coming online that could really help enhance CBC's revenue. Those models will obviously be developed by the new media community. But without certainty of law and without a way of enforcing that, it can be very difficult to have that monetization.
The other issue we found with CBC Radio 3 is that even CBC asking artists to waive their rights...they can, because there's no certainty. And here is CBC asking what we would expect from the other commercial broadcasters, but this is CBC.
So I think changes to the Copyright Act would be very important, not just for artists' rights, but also for monetization in helping to fund things.
As far as funding directly is concerned, you were saying you would take the position that there might be a separate levy of some kind.