Thank you.
Mr. Clarkson, I'd like to go back to the question I had asked originally. Unfortunately you didn't have an opportunity to answer all those questions.
I'd like to go back to the whole issue of producing Canadian films for a Canadian audience, that are going to be watched by Canadians. Again, I would like to take a quote out of that Maclean's article: “But our film culture has become conditioned to obscurity. This is the story of a cinema in search of an audience.”
I don't believe the primary purpose of Telefilm Canada and the money Canadians pay into the industry is to necessarily make our films a success in the U.S. or around the world. If that happens, so much the better. We're supposed to be making films for Canadians that are going to be watched by Canadians. I'll be damned if I'm going to put money into the Canadian film industry if we're going to produce films that aren't watched by Canadians.
That leads me to my question. Somewhere along the line somebody makes decisions as to which films are chosen to be funded by Telefilm Canada. Is that you?