 The global music industry may be growing 3% over the last year, which is good news. But unfortunately, the way that 3% growth filters down to artists is still not fair and equitable. And those larger macro numbers mean nothing to us micro artists as we're trying to make a sustainable living in the music ecosystem. And there are many sources where the revenue is not apportioned in a fair manner. And I'm hoping that we as a creative community can find all the inequities and stamp them out so that there can once again be a middle class that supports creators. I think it's wonderful that we're having new platforms like Spotify for the growth of the music industry. But what I really hope is that the way that Spotify and other services pay artists evolves into a more fair and equitable manner. To give you an example, when you subscribe to Spotify and pay $10 a month and you listen to maybe just your favorite band, believe it or not, your band does not get that $10 a month. That money is instead thrown into a larger pie which gets spread out amongst all the artists who are listening to you on Spotify. So that contract where the listener on Spotify thinks that they're giving their money to their favorite band and supporting their band just is not being held up. And I think that's one of the aspects that we need to improve on to create a better music ecosystem.