Yes, the EU has recently passed article 11 and article 13. That's a perfect position to go from, because in Canada, Music Canada and the CMPC recommend very similar actions.
However, the levy we're proposing has not been done anywhere yet. This is a brand new idea, and we honestly hope that it can be considered. We think it's a solution for the world. We would envision and hope that the Government of Canada could adopt what I call a techno-moral responsibility for copyright to advocate moves like this to the rest of the world and find other nations that are willing to subscribe to these kinds of ideas.
Netflix is global, and essentially the 20th century copyright system is fragmented from country to country. I think a big part of Canada's view for the principles of copyright in the future is that we have to seek other nations that have the same values for the creators, and we have to create unions around that. It's the only way to stand up to a global entity like Netflix, Amazon, or YouTube.
Ultimately, as creators, we want to work with those entities. We're not averse to that. We want to share in the royalty. The 21st century copyright should be about equivalence, and right now we're getting the short end of the stick.