I have a few points, including help with the marketing efforts for the pure music services, which we consider ourselves to be, in that we're not tied to a multinational whose focus is not about music, and help with start-up funding grants for the new business models and changing the criteria for qualification, which does include being a Canadian-owned business. If it's a Canadian office of an American company that is committed, with various criteria, to the domestic market, I think there should be some window of opportunity there. Another point is potential tax breaks on the business costs of running a dedicated Canadian office.
Learning and understanding, as I was mentioning before, is so important. The personal education on the digital growth in Canada and supporting the education around that, be it in the schools...I didn't get to speak to that earlier, but introducing music, digital music, different platforms, and satellite radio.... There are all kinds of things that we can introduce to our children, who will eventually teach it back to us, because they're much better at doing that.
Finally, there is accelerating the rate-setting process through the Copyright Board.