Quite simply, it could repeal section 17 of the Copyright Act. This provision ensures that a performer's rights related to a performance can no longer be invoked when the performance is integrated into a film, video or television program.
Furthermore, Canada is not yet a signatory to the Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances, which deals specifically with the performances of performers that are integrated into audiovisual works. This international treaty was negotiated a few years ago. It might be a good idea for Canada to adhere to it and, by doing so, to ensure that the Copyright Act is consistent with this international convention. That would give performers a number of rights.