There are certainly jurisdictions around the world that are doing things better than we are, whether it's at the city level....
What we've tried to do in our study is to take bits and pieces and look at what amounts to a multi-jurisdictional approach—federal, provincial, and municipal—for the first time. We are in the process of getting to best practices.
The Ontario Music Fund is a huge step forward. An idea like that did not exist before. It's here. It may be one of the first of its kind in the world. The fact that the City of Toronto, the City of Hamilton, the City of London, the City of Calgary, and the City of Winnipeg are all looking at specific municipal initiatives to make their cities more music friendly, more musician friendly, those are things we have to do.
Federally we have framework legislation that says what's legal and what isn't. Frankly, it obviously hasn't gone far enough because we have a huge problem. That doesn't mean we have to rip up copyright legislation and start all over again. However, it does mean let's look at the problem. We don't have a middle class any more. We don't have people who are making money any more. Let's try to find an integrated holistic approach from top to bottom.