No, of course not. The year 1997 was a different era for Canada's radio broadcasters, private radio broadcasters, the commercial broadcasters—CBC, as an example, is exempt from this exemption—but it was a different day. As you pointed out, there were many more mom-and-pop stations across Canada.
In the last 20 years, of course, we've seen a tremendous vertical integration in the industry, consolidation of the players. But where there are small family operations that are not part of the conglomerates, for sure.... One could even look at those earning $1.25 million a year in revenue—or less—pay the $100, as opposed to the first $1.25 million is exempt, other than the $100. I'm sure there is a compromise to protect the small ones, but really it comes down to the premise. It's a theme that we're all saying, music has value. If you're going to use the content and commercialize it, please pay the value.