This was a pretty rigorous analysis, I think. It was done by an economics professor. He analyzed the amount of talk time on a radio station and the amount of music time. He took the last minute of each to analyze what actually would be the commercial value of talk versus music on a radio. Using standard methodology, he came up with the conclusion that the value of recorded music on private sector radio stations in Canada in 2012 was closer to $440 million of market value, but the royalties paid out were only $178 million.
It seems to me that this is something the committee has to look at. That's why I'm asking the question.