They do face the same challenges. Unlike Canada, of course, they don't have a large English-speaking country on the border, but they do want to nurture local content and ensure that it is developed.
They use policies aimed directly at the development of local content and ensure that broadcasters use local content either in prime time or during x% of the day. You see that in quite a number of countries.
However, as I said earlier, that doesn't mean they have to step back and put up other restrictions. They can do that directly on the content distributor.