Thank you.
For this part of my questioning, I'm going to continue on the theme of how the virtual format may help some parts of the industry but not others.
Mr. Roy, I'd like to direct my questions to you for starters. Guelph has the Improvisation Festival and the Hillside Festival, which were founded in Guelph but have gone virtual this summer. Really, the compensation for the artists comes from going to a festival and being able to market their hard products at festivals. Even though the event organizers may be able to get through this, the cultural sector and the artists themselves are having trouble getting compensated.
They certainly don't get well compensated for streaming services. The industry committee looked at that last term. Could you maybe comment on the importance of getting compensation to the artists?