I hate to say this, but what we need is not only the federal status of the artist legislation, but also the provincial status of the artist legislation. If you really want to change the economic status of artists, we need.... Most institutions are under provincial jurisdiction. We've only bargained with the National Gallery and a couple of others, like the War Museum, the Museum of Civilization, etc. It's very limited in that sense. If we're talking about the overall income of artists, we really need to work on it provincially.
I want to add one thing, since we're talking about the act itself. One of the stumbling blocks we had when we were negotiating with the National Gallery was the grievance procedure. How do we deal with complaints? The reality is that, as an organization, CARFAC does not have the resources to go through the usual labour relations grievance process. It might be worth thinking about how we can create a grievance process, particularly for organizations like ours, that would not be as costly as it is in the general labour relations sector.
April, do you have anything to add?