Referring to Randy's question, in the industry, if we don't compensate the artist properly, you're building that gap. A lot of the artists will just leave the industry. They will only do it on a part-time basis: "I can't pay my rent, so I have to get another job." As successful as Canadian artists have been on the international stage and within Canada, we are slowly seeing that middle class of artists dwindle down because they all have to pay bills. They all have to pay rent. They want to have children and have a sustainable life.
As far as the amalgamation goes and the exemption, I can't speak to the profits of the radio stations and what's on their books, but that exemption was there to assist them financially. That has actually sustained itself. We can utilize those dollars for the artists because it was a temporary measure. It needs to change now. It had its time.