One measure that would benefit every company and individual in the Canadian music ecosystem is an extension of term. It doesn't matter whether you live in Toronto or in rural Ontario, Quebec, or B.C., each of the 150,000 members of SOCAN, publishers and creators, would benefit from that.
I also believe that making private copying tech neutral—that is, priming the pump that would enable once again those revenues to flow through to all stakeholders in the music ecosystem—would benefit those creators in genres that don't benefit that much from the boom in streaming services. The point has been made, I believe by Solange, that streaming services benefit a narrow field of global superstars. Many people in Quebec don't benefit from that. Country music stars in Canada don't really shine on streaming services. That is something I say every time.
To name those examples only, by having money flowing to the private copying regime and looking at what people copy on their devices, I'm sure there would be more country music, for example, than what is consumed in sales. Spotify, those companies and creators, would benefit from added revenues, to name a few examples.