What I might share with the committee is that the department had been planning to launch a survey of artists and creators just prior to the pandemic, and we pivoted, once the pandemic hit, to adjust that survey to take into account the pandemic so that we would really be getting a texture from creators and artists. It went out to thousands of artists and creators. We had about 4,700 reply.
Some of the key takeaways from it are that we saw a quarter of these artists report that their income from creative work fluctuates by at least 100% from year to year. Furthermore, 35% indicated that it could fluctuate by 50% year to year. We know that the majority of these respondents—57%—said that they earn under $40,000 in pre-tax income. That compares to a national pre-tax median of $71,000, for example.
We know that the majority of them work in their creative profession part time. These are entrepreneurs. They're businesspeople. A minority get to work in their creative profession full time. The survey also highlighted that 62% of that 4,700 who replied reported some loss of income during the pandemic and that government support, whether at the provincial/territorial level or the federal level, was really critical to supporting them through it.
I hope that gives you a flavour, Mr. Louis, but I would be happy to go into further detail.