Okay.
Well, I think in terms of educating the marketplace, on the two initial solutions proposed while I was speaking this morning, I don't think they're incredibly costly in terms of making sure there's space on a website: Service Canada, how do I start my business? Here are all the forms you need to fill out, here are the taxes you need to pay, and then here's a section on entertainment in your venue.
Similarly, on the Canada Music Fund, when interested parties are applying for money and they want to have money to create music, let's have a section for them saying that once they've created their music, they can make money from it that's not just from sales and touring, and tell them about all the rights. Again, that's an information piece which I'm certain rights holders and Connect Music Licensing would be delighted to facilitate and work with the government on.
I don't have an answer for funding of additional resources at the Copyright Board, but I strongly feel that if we can enhance its presence as a business development office, then new revenue coming in would possibly create a bucket that would help pay for those resources.
The third piece, the notion of licensing in institutions, that is an offshoot of education and facilitation, and Connect Music Licensing is here for you if you want that assistance.