I'd love to go over the four points I mentioned, because that's exactly what they do.
Right now, I and all my creator colleagues are subsidizing billionaires, and the subsidies have to stop. That would be under the radio royalty exemption. I know there's a lot of talk about all the broadcasters and the ISPs, and them contributing because they're dumb pipes, but it was supposed to be temporary. It needs to be removed. That is one.
Regarding the definition of sound recording, again, we just want to get a functioning marketplace. This would contribute. This would enable some mailbox money for me so I don't need to be on the road all the time. At this moment, in order for me to make any money, or any kind of reasonable money, I have to either be on stage or in a studio, and that is not sustainable. There has to be some way to free up some of this money that used to be available and is no longer available because of the digital revolution.
The private copying fund is something else that would cover these contingencies, and then, term extension to make my catalogue more valuable.
Those are the four things that I suggested would change my life drastically and immediately.