What I would say is that it's very hard to prove a negative, obviously. What I would say in response to that is that I think there has been a suppression of creation of new works since 2010 and 2012. It's very ironic and unfortunate, because in 2013 Alice Munro won the Nobel Prize, and the eyes of the world turned to Canadian writing. If Canadian publishers are doing very well right now, perhaps it's because foreign sales have increased. I don't know for sure, but I'll let Kate answer that.
For the world to be looking at us and inviting us—we're going to be the country of honour at Frankfurt Book Fair in 2020—for all of that to be happening at the same time that Canadian writers are feeling alienated from their own education system, and in many cases, unable to continue, is a very unfortunate situation for us to be in.