From my perspective, its not okay for government to do nothing. Across the globe, governments are struggling with this issue, and we do appreciate that this is a very difficult issue that touches on so many different industries, that touches on business as well as people. We appreciate that it's difficult. We also believe it's going to be a patchwork of protections that are going to come in. It can't just be Bill C-27.
Growing up doing some lobbying in my past life, I was always told, “Get what you can now because government's not going to revisit this for another decade.” That can't be what happens here. We have to move forward as best we can, at every opportunity we have, on protections for Canadians, for workers, for our society.
What I would say to you, on Bill C-27, is that we support the intention to ensure that consent is required for biometric information. We understand that it's going to start to protect name, image and likeness, but you're hearing us say, even on Bill C-27, that it doesn't go far enough for performers. We need greater protections within this bill, but you have to move. I would just say to the government, you have to move with speed.