Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you to our witnesses for being here today.
There's the European movement that we saw last week, but also yesterday the Music Modernization Act was passed in the United States, a bipartisan agreement that 80 senators signed on to.
There are those who have the theory that there is more collaboration than ever before, because some of the providers like Google, Amazon and Apple are actually moving towards production. There's more of an interest from them in terms of protection of original content because their investments are now kind of going in that direction.
The first question for the panel is on where Canada stands with regard to this. We have the European decision and we have the American decision. How do we fit into this puzzle, especially from the perspective of your organization, with international and North American connections in this? Where do you feel that you fit within the complex changes that are taking place in Europe and the United States? If you're not familiar with the United States' particulars, will that change your perspective here at the table once you actually understand that decision that was made for music copyright yesterday in Washington?