The recommendations that the campus and community radio sector would make are mirrored in the recommendations that were contained in a report by the committee that was studying the Copyright Board in the last couple of years. There were some issues raised by all of the different stakeholders in that proceeding.
The campus and community radio sector didn't participate in that initial review process because we felt that all the concerns we could have raised had already been very ably raised by other groups. However, they were concerns with respect to timelines, how long the Copyright Board takes to initiate and conclude proceedings and to issue decisions, and other procedural matters. The procedures of the Copyright Board are not easily accessible by someone who doesn't have specialized legal training. It's difficult to understand the steps, follow what's going on and contribute what's required. Certainly it could be much more transparent and user-friendly in terms of how it operates.