I haven't seen what they said, but I can add some colour to an independent Canadian label in a global marketplace, if that's what you're asking.
I think the major difference between what we do and what they do is that they have the luxury of what I call “catalogue cover” every quarter or every month. A label like Warner knows that old Fleetwood Mac records and old Neil Young records are going to stream and sell a certain amount every month. That's in their budget every quarter. They know they're going to get that, so they can take risks on new talent accordingly. A label like Arts & Crafts or Dine Alone Records or Last Gang Records does enjoy some catalogue cover, but not nearly the amount. I'm eating what I kill every quarter. With that risk comes a lot of scrutiny and a fair amount of stress to make sure that you're seeing success with current music all the time.