Thank you, Julie.
I'm happy you were at the lunch with Miranda. I had a chance to discuss with her a couple of times the impact of music streaming, her capacity to live from her work, and the evolution over time in her career in terms of remuneration. That goes a bit to the point of Mr. Nantel.
Of course, I'm very concerned about the question of fairness to creators in the context of this digital disruption. That's exactly why I decided to launch an international conversation about the importance of cultural diversity and fairness to creators with digital platforms. I went to UNESCO to talk about it. I went to the World Economic Forum to talk about it. I went to the first G7 ministers of culture meeting to talk about it. I went to the heart of Silicon Valley to talk with digital platforms, namely, Google, Facebook, and Twitter. That was the first time they had heard from a minister of culture in the world to discuss these issues.
We know there's a parliamentary review of the Copyright Act coming. We'll be working on this, and certainly the importance of fairness to creators and protecting IP for creators is something we will be putting forward.