Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for being here today. We've spent many hours poring over this thing, and now that we're back from the summer, it's good to get a refresher on the issues here.
My first line of questioning will be for you, Monsieur Payette. You may have heard recently that the artist Bryan Adams spoke in front of the heritage committee, where he made a recommendation related to something called the reversionary right that musicians have. In Canada, you have a reversionary right 25 years after your death, and in the United States, your reversionary right is 35 years, and it doesn't have to be after your death. It can be within your lifetime.
I was hoping you would have a comment on that testimony and what the perspective of your stakeholders would be.