Yes. Indeed, Web giants aren't paying their fair share, and they benefit abundantly from content produced, particularly by Quebec and Canadian creators, whether the content is artistic or journalistic.
Our position on copyright is somewhat inspired by the neighbouring rights proposed in Europe. This means, in fact, introducing this new right for the recognition of the public use of journalistic works that report advertising revenues to Web giants.
This is one avenue, but we don't claim it will necessarily make up for all the loss of revenue that the news media are currently experiencing. However, it is certainly a step in the right direction. For us, the other avenues are based on establishing a fund intended for the continuity of information, and it could be established in various ways, such as by collecting royalties.