I think it's a mix of both. There are things the government can do. In our recommendations, along with looking at the Copyright Board and the decisions they make, not just for these but further on, we say there are things they can do to try to control that and split the pie a bit differently. It's private industry as well. The music industry itself is supporting the artist, but it's the bigger pieces of the ecosystem—from radio, from TV, from film—that need to buy into this and understand the artists are their bread and butter and that they need to support them and give them a reasonable living in order to contribute.
We need to keep growing the pool of artists and the talent we have. There is a ton of talent. You should see who comes through our office with all these submissions. It is incredible. We have a lot of artists who come into the office and play acoustically because they so want to succeed. It's impactful, and a lot of that talent doesn't get utilized.