I don't think so. The impact on conventional broadcasting of new media so far is modest enough that the policy remains correct. We will continue to monitor it, and we will be notified well in advance by conventional broadcasters if they begin to see impacts starting to affect their viewership, listenership, and revenues. At this point we're still comfortable letting it operate.
As you know, Parliament set two tools for us. It set the licensing tool and the exemption tool, and we can't exempt anything the way we exempt broadcasting under the Internet unless we believe that will contribute to the objectives of the Broadcasting Act. We have to do both within the objectives Parliament set, and we came to the view that so far we continue to be comfortable with exemption as the route for dealing with broadcasting via the Internet.