Sorry. I didn't mean to say I was going to change it. What I can tell you is we haven't been working specifically with collective societies, but we have been looking at working with creative hubs where it's much broader in terms of the kinds of creators that come to creative hubs to learn.
We have recently completed an experiment with Artscape in Toronto where we're looking at how copyright....
There are, for example, online courses for copyright. Creators can go and learn from them. We haven't heard that they have necessarily been very effective because copyright is so complex. It can be so case dependent. With the kind of creation I do, how can copyright better improve my ability to monetize?
The experiment we did was on copyright, if it's embedded in an entrepreneurial skills development course at a creative hub, the different ways it's embedded and how creators can learn from it experientially as opposed to just learning something from a book or a speaker and whether that makes a difference in terms of their ability to then apply copyright.
There's a long way to go in this kind of work, but it's looking at copyright as a practice as opposed to copyright and learning what's in the act.