That's perfect. If you don't stream that much in rural Canada, and you enjoy music, you're probably likely to copy more music, to cache more music on your devices. If you want to stick to the stereotypes, and you enjoy your country music, then more country music will be stored locally on that iPhone in rural Canada, and therefore will benefit more from private copying. It's one of those corrective measures that would help.
The point has been made as well that, among the things we are suggesting to Parliament, there is no silver bullet. There's not one thing that would change the landscape overnight. It's a series of corrective measures put together that would significantly improve the situation for all Canadian creators, publishers, record companies, and performers.
We're all in this together. Every segment of this industry needs a little bit of help to adjust in this transition from a physical product, an analog-based economy, to a digital on-demand streaming economy.