I appreciate that very much. Thank you.
For the Canadian Federation of Students, we've been talking about some history here. On April 10, 2013, Adam Awad, then national chairperson of the Canadian Federation of Students, referred to Access Copyright's legal proceedings against York University as a “desperate attempt to wrangle public institutions” into obsolete licensing agreements that ignored the breadth of fair dealing.
I have a few questions around that. First, what changes would the Canadian Federation of Students want to see to Canada's collective licensing regime?