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Transport committee  We refer to what our colleagues in the U.S. went through in the last few years with the FAA Modernization Reform Act of 2012. I don't have that memorized, but the consensus of it is primarily with regard to carrying instruments on within the cabin. If it fits in the overhead bin,

September 14th, 2017Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

Transport committee  It's a great question. Thank you for asking it. Double basses obviously are not going on a plane as carry-on instruments. We understand that there have to be reasonable expectations to the regulations, and we're prepared to do that. I think the biggest thing we're looking for is

September 14th, 2017Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

Transport committee  Not that I'm aware of.

September 14th, 2017Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

Transport committee  I believe it would.

September 14th, 2017Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

Transport committee  Before I begin, I'd just like to express our condolences for the loss of your colleague.

September 14th, 2017Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

Transport committee  Good afternoon. Thank you very much for the opportunity to appear. We are pleased to be able to have a discussion with the members of the committee. My name is Allistair Elliott. I'm the international representative for Canada for the American Federation of Musicians for the U

September 14th, 2017Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  Anybody. We would like to be involved in the control aspect, the legislation of it. I will give you an example. It's a little bit of a stretch, but the government offers tax credits for movie companies coming into the country to film movies here. For us, the accountability doesn'

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  Not that I'm aware of. There is an organization called FIM, the International Federation of Musicians, and the gentleman who I wish was here today is actually on a plane to Geneva to be a part of that. That's where the Beijing treaty came out of, so there is a worldwide organiza

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  I think the biggest advocacy we can do is to advocate to our neighbours to the south to make the restrictions on going there as—

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  I will speak specifically about the U.S. because that is what I am most familiar with. Currently, there are pretty good specific requirements for Canadian artists to go across to the U.S. The P2 visa process can include support crews. There is some credibility to go through, but

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  With respect to our industry, you can't protect the creator enough. We represent the creators. We are the creators. When someone makes their living at creating content and it's not protected, how can you not protect that enough? That's the way they make their living.

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  “New use” is a phrase that's used in the industry. You create something and you sell it, and it's used for a particular subject. Somewhere along the way in the future, someone wants to use it for something else. We want to make sure that those things are protected and people are

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  Sure. It's a very delicate subject, and there are definitely two sides of the coin. You get creative with more creative people around you, and there's a benefit to that. If we look at the entry-level jobs in the bars and the clubs where musicians are playing, especially in cross-

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  I don't believe so, but I'm not sure.

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott

International Trade committee  I would agree with that, specifically on the fact that there's not parity. If you look at Canadian musicians trying to go to the U.S., for example, our closest neighbour, it's a lot more difficult. The P2 process has become laborious, and what's supposed to take 25 days is taking

April 19th, 2016Committee meeting

Allistair Elliott