Yes.
We're saying that the current balance achieved in the copyright in terms of broadcasters' contribution with remuneration to artists is fair.
Obviously, when we listen to that, we get the sense that the issue is not so much within the regulated broadcasting industry, but as you can see, the money is moving. As we were saying, this is an ecosystem. What these artists are feeling is that their royalty is a portion of advertising revenue, and the broadcasting industry is seeing these advertising revenues moving to online platforms. That is another issue.
This ecosystem is moving, and I do not think the solution is to change provisions that affect radio broadcasters who are largely already supporting the Canadian artists in Canada.