It's interesting. Canada is often compared to Australia because of our population size and also the large number of indigenous artists, etc. In Australia, I think the ARR was enacted in 2010. This is just off the top of my head, but in 2007, the national figures for indigenous art at auction were $28 million Australian. It was enacted in 2010, and in 2010, the figures for indigenous art at auction fell to $10 million. A year or so later, they were down to $8 million. That's the effect that it had on the market. I think there were something like 6,801 ARR payments, 6,500 of which were under $500.
In other words, the lion's share of the money went to a very small group—200 to 300 payments. Everything else—6,500 payments—averaged $500 or less.
Coming back to the costs of administration versus the net benefit to individual artists, it seems to be very heavily skewed towards administration and not that much to actual benefit.