Thank you, Mr. Cappuccino.
Allow me to also mention that, as committed in the government's intellectual property strategy, Bill C-86 proposes a change to the notice and notice provisions of the Copyright Act to protect consumers while ensuring that the notice and notice regime remains effective in discouraging infringement.
The proposed amendments would clarify that notices that include settlement offers or payment demands do not comply with the regime. This was an important shift, given the consensus of all parties in the copyright system, and the continued fear of consumer harm in the face of the continued use of settlement demands.
In closing, we would like to applaud the committee for the thorough review of the Copyright Act that you've conducted so far. We've particularly noted members' efforts to raise issues related to indigenous traditional knowledge throughout the exercise. Such probing and open consultations are invaluable to the development of strong public policy.
We would be pleased to answer your questions.
Thank you.