I would say to you, first of all, that I think we have a responsibility to be as informed as possible. That's why I held the many meetings: to ensure that I met with every sector affected and every organization with a part to play in support of the Canadian production industry.
Madame, I also assure you that the responsibilities of the CRTC, as an independent agency, are clearly laid out in the Broadcasting Act. The responsibilities are clearly laid out in the Broadcasting Act. That is why I recognize that the CRTC is independent. It's an agency that has for years served the overall public interest of Canadians, ensuring that Canada has a broadcasting system that is independent of government, and there were very good reasons for that structure. We fully support the CRTC. We fully support that it will recognize its responsibilities, and it is very competent to do so.
The other thing is that they've also recognized and looked, in the Broadcasting Act, at the options available to government. We've also looked at the means--and the means available to government, Madame, I would suggest, are very clear and are limited.