I think the idea is elegant, in that you don't have to pay individually for the songs you use, and all Canadians are sharing in the behaviour that all Canadians are engaging in as monitored by various analyses and surveys and traffic monitoring.
One of the concerns I have is that right now we are talking about Napster or Gnutella, and music sharing out there in general. But the increasing use of BitTorrent and larger files and downloading of Hollywood movies and such I think begins to fall outside the $3 return for musicians. So are we worried, or is there much thought put into keeping it limited to music? Are there worries that we're going to open up the floodgates and suddenly everyone will be open to movies as well?