The answer is, absolutely. In the context of the next strategy, we've spoken to 11 or 12 broadcasters at length. I have a special relationship with Mark Scott, who is the head of ABC, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Of all the countries in the world, Australia is closest to Canada. It is a big country, populated on its borders, with important aboriginal roots, and with very important and dedicated immigrants. If you look at it, it is spectacularly similar to ours. They have challenges. We speak all the time. I'm supposed to see him in a month or so.
With the BBC, we also have a spectacular relationship and we share our research, and obviously, France Télévisions.
We can't think of the public broadcaster in Canada as being alone on an island. With the people that are there, we have constant conversations. We share our knowledge, our challenges, our breakthroughs. We show numbers. We exchange information on technology. We do this on a daily basis.