Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I think you have a very challenging and difficult job. This whole issue of how we build a homegrown audio visual industry is a never-ending challenge.
I'd like to start with the issue of new media. Unfortunately I'm not on the cutting edge of new media; we're talking about video games. A dichotomy was created in the philosophical literature in Canada about the conflict between culture and technology. How do you reconcile that?
I'm asking this in a very sincere way. How does a video game become Canadian culture, other than that you're employing Canadians to work on them, and as you say, Canadians get the copyright, and so on? How does something you're watching for a few seconds on a cell phone screen become Canadian culture?