The Copyright Board is a very essential body in this area of law. In fact, most of the Supreme Court of Canada decisions start at the Copyright Board.
I'm not downplaying the book publishing industry, but it cuts across all of the industries that rely on tariffs that the board sets.
We know that the Senate held hearings a couple of years ago on the operation of the Copyright Board. There have been internal studies that have been going on for years. I understand now that the heritage committee is having a second look at remuneration. It clearly needs to be reformed. Something needs to be done, whether it's to add more resources or to set standards that require the board to meet its obligations in a timely manner.