I don't have the Netflix figure in front of me. One of my colleagues might.
What I would say to you, Mr. Waugh, is that for sure Netflix is doing a huge amount of production activity already in Canada. Most of it would not currently qualify as a Canadian program, so part of the impetus behind this bill is to get them to do more on the Canadian side, to involve more Canadian creatives and to tell more Canadian stories, right? It's great that it does so much business here in Canada, but obviously we want to put a challenge to it to do more to tell Canadian stories.
The minister has been clear that the conversation has to include looking at the definition of what constitutes Canadian programming. In fact, you were on this committee with the previous bill and know that there was discussion around putting down some factors in the bill around the importance of looking beyond just Canadian creators but also at Canadian cultural expression and those kinds of factors. That will have to be a conversation that is had when the bill moves out of the legislative process and into the regulatory process.