What I can add is that for our collective—RAAV is 50% owner of the collective and CARFAC is 50%—we're already working on this system to make it very simple for art to be registered and to get the relevant information to make the ARR work. It is simple.
I was at the international conference in Geneva in April 2017. We had some very good testimony on how it worked and how it is going well. There are tweaks and things to be worked out, which is normal, but it works.
To also answer the question on why it should be a copyright issue, it's basically because the length of the rights of the ARR would be the same as copyright. That's why it should be linked to copyright. The easiest way to make it work is to link it to the duration of copyright. If you compare the laws, you will see that in some jurisdictions it's copyright, in others it's stand-alone, and in others it's another type of law. The easiest way to make it work in the Anglo-Saxon world is to link it to copyright.