—especially when the courts are very clear?
The reason is that our advocate is Access Copyright. It collects the royalties and it has cash. We're The Writers' Union of Canada. We're a leading Canadian arts organization. However, we don't have deep pockets. Access Copyright is our advocate, meaning they pay our advocate in court.
I believe that the education sector is out to drain Access Copyright and kill it off. Once Access Copyright is killed off, we've lost our advocate to fight against universities. It's very clear, from my point of view, that it's a game of time and litigation. They can drag this out in the courts even longer and have reduced payments into Access Copyright.
The game plan from my perspective is clear.