No, no, no.
In fact, the Beijing Treaty recognizes that artists should be given all of the royalties and exclusive rights, just like the creators of a work. The performing artists should also be given those rights.
For the moment, given the wording of Canada's Copyright Act, artists from the music sector are the ones who benefit from copyright. There is a specific section in the Copyright Act that says that if a performing artist agrees to have his performance incorporated into an audiovisual work, he waives the exercise of his section 15 right.