There are three particular things. One is that music publishers are capped at a funding of only $75,000 a year, whereas record labels are capped at $650,000. It's a very big difference. You could have a bigger music publisher than a label, and because of some old rules and how the industry used to be structured, there are caps that don't benefit from growth in the music publishing industry and the innovations in the music publishing sector.
Second, we'd like to see more funding overall to allow for those changes, and unlike the Ontario music fund, we punish success. Our most successful companies cap out earlier than they would if they were in other types of innovation funding. This is a fiercely competitive global market. Our Canadian companies are competing against independent companies worldwide that are getting private equity financing. It's become a very hot industry.