You are quite right that we are at the moment when many of the emergency measures are getting to their limits and the needs, particularly with the resurgence of wave two, remain. The dilemma right now is to determine whether we jump into the relaunch or maintain the current type of support. I am not in a position to tell you exactly when, but I am in a position to tell you that we are looking at those two sets of options. Do we need to reconduct this momentarily while we work on the relaunch, or do we actually have to jump and get into what would be the relaunch of the economy?
One thing that is clear for all of us is that the impact has not resolved itself, particularly since the capacity to gather publicly remains fairly limited and will be for a fair amount of time. That being said, though, as you mentioned and as we totally agree, we can trust creators to be creative. Elements of a new type of business are emerging that will probably sustain the test of time. They deserve to be looked at and supported as being different or as alternatives to the existing more traditional business models.
Collectively as a team, with David and Jean-Stéphen, we are quite aware of the fact that we will have to embed into these elements of relaunching the economy a space for those new business models that are currently emerging. It would be disappointing to see that innovation go backwards if we were to just try to recreate the status quo. I think the activity that we see demonstrates that there will be different alternatives to arts, and to arts business models, that will deserve our attention.