In all honesty, I think the situation is extremely complex. For arts funding in Canada, there is the system of federal legislation and there is the system of provincial legislation.
At present, at the Canada Council for the Arts, when we support an organization, we make sure that it undertakes in writing to comply with federal legislation, provincial legislation, and legislation enacted by all other authorities, and to offer artists optimum terms regarding health and safety, among other things. When we realize that this is not the case, we can intervene by giving the organization a warning or, ultimately, ceasing to fund it. Those are the kinds of methods we can use at present.
It's very hard for me to argue that one provision or another of the Act would resolve the entire situation. We are in an extremely complex situation in which people from all kinds of sectors are involved.