We'd be happy to share a high-level summary of the results of the survey. The actual data tables will be published in the next few months on the department's website, but we're happy to get you a high-level summary in the interim.
On your second question, I believe as I mentioned to Mr. Waugh at the beginning, the definition of artist is quite a broad one. Our view would be that it includes online creators and it includes those creators making content for digital platforms. The second piece of the puzzle is that they be independent. The Status of the Artist Act doesn't apply to employer-employee relationships but to independent artists. Certainly, it would apply to them, again, as long as the person that they were sitting across the table from was a federal producer within the meaning of that term.