I read that you're tight with Kevin Drew and Leslie Feist -- is that how you became involved in the film, or were you approached before, and the friendship grew out of it?
Basically, I've been a fan of both Broken Social Scene and Feist's music for a number of years now. I went to see Broken Social Scene play in London three years ago, maybe a bit longer, and met Kevin afterwards, briefly, and we kind of got on. A year or so later, he interviewed me for Under The Radar magazine, and we just stayed on the line after the interview. He said "Listen, I'd love to send you this thing I've been thinking about." It was just before [Feist's solo album] "The Reminder" had come out, I still hadn't heard the record, and when I did, I thought it was just incredible. He told me about that song and said he had this idea. With the producer, Jannie [McInnes], they managed to pull the whole thing together very quickly, and all of the sudden it was "We're gonna do it, can you come to Toronto in two weeks?" And I was like, sure, let's do it. We shot it in like two days. There was never a script [laughs]. It just came about and I'm really proud of it.