Our role is to provide policy advice primarily with respect to part I of the act. That's the piece of the act that our minister is responsible for. If you look at the act, it's principles-based language that primarily reflects the value that artists bring to society and the recognition that they deserve for their contributions. That sets the framework and the policy statement that then flows into part II. Part II is not under the responsibility of our minister.
The reality is that our day-to-day role for the Status of the Artist Act is a limited one, in that my colleague Ginette, who is at the table, has the job of overseeing the day-to-day implementation of it. The Minister of Labour is more broadly responsible for any kind of policy decisions affecting that part II framework.