Yes, for sure. There's an area where it just takes a regulatory change, we believe.
The CRTC right now is undergoing a radio review to determine future policies relating to the broadcasters, the Broadcasting Act, and whatnot.
One of the challenges the CRTC has is enforcing compliance for the broadcasters to pay their required Canadian content development funds. They have to pay half a per cent of their revenues every year into the CCD fund, which goes to the support of the music industry, and up to 6% of the value of a licence whenever they sell that licence, like the Bell-Astral deal.
Compliance is a very big problem. Last year a million dollars was left on the table because in 266 instances last year, CCD money was not paid by the broadcasters in a timely manner.
How does the CRTC enforce this? Our solution, in part, would be to give the CRTC the regulatory authority, if they don't already have it, and there's some question as to whether or not they do, and the ability to impose a late fee. It's not unheard of. The phone companies all charge us late fees. Well, when the phone companies forget to pay their CCD, perhaps a 2% surcharge should be added to what they owe. There's a simple way to change the regulatory authority to provide the incentive for the broadcasters to comply with their obligations.
That's one of the things we'd like to put on the table for consideration.