I think I see things differently in general terms. As a representative for over a decade, I've witnessed about $10 billion in revenue come into the government from the spectrum auction. In fact, in 2014-15, approximately $7.4 billion alone came from sales at spectrum auctions. The spectrum auction is a public asset. It is no different from our land. It is no different from our water. It is a source of revenue for the general public.
We've had an unprecedented amount of money come into the public realm. Since that time, how much of that has gone to the artistic and creating communities? I think the television fund is a good example of something that was created before. From the spectrum auction, how much benefit do you think artists have received from this public investment that we've had, from the public revenues coming in, as we've seen them struggle going through the digital age and its emergence?
What we're hearing quite clearly, even from testimony in the publishing industry, is that, as we move online, creators are not receiving that money, whereas there seems to be billions of dollars for this oligarchic approach internationally, and there are revenue streams, not only just for the government, but also for others, that are unprecedented.
What have you got from maybe a decade of $10 billion of public money coming in?