Mr. Champoux, with all due respect, I would say that those concerns are baseless.
The three criteria set out in clause 4.2, namely revenue generation, the program being broadcast and the unique identifier, cannot be considered independently of one another. The CRTC must apply the spirit of the bill, taking into account all three criteria, and make rules on that basis.
You won’t find a YouTuber on Spotify making a lot of money posting videos about this or that. They're not the same, and one is not a substitute for the other. It would be like saying that if you search for one thing you'll find the other. I really like folk music and folk rock. If I search for “folk rock” on YouTube, I won't get a video of skateboarders. It'll bring up folk rock. Within that category, I can then look for Joni Mitchell songs, or those of other Canadian singers, for instance.