I agree, and we are—and we've increased that funding.
You mentioned at the beginning of your statement, or question, or what that was, that our government has ended cultural collection of data through Stats Canada. That's factually not true. We've actually taken money from our department, $500,000 of internal administrative costs, and we've continued to collect that data.
So there's actually no gap that you're describing. As a matter of fact, we've increased the data collection to achieve exactly what you've described.
It is important, as you've said. We talk as a government about the importance of culture not just for its own sake and for the sake of quality of life, community living, and all these things; it also is incredibly important for the economy. That's why you do have to know where artists are getting their money from, as you've said. That is an important thing to keep track of.