I'll try to be brief.
I agree with Bob's point regarding the CBC mandate and scoring points on having productions meet certain points in order to get air time. I agree that Canadians are inherently Canadian and that if they produce content, it's going to reflect who we are as a nation and, more importantly, as individuals. That's where new media's strengths lie, in creating community out of individuals who come together, whether they're niche or whether they're a larger segment of the population.
I also agree with Bob in addressing the last question. We have the talent, as individuals and as Canadians, that can be globally and internationally recognized.
To go back one more question, I think one of the barriers for content producers that we've had in this, to address the notion of what is quality, is that while we have the talent, while we have the storytellers, while we have those ideas, the funding or the financing to create really high-quality production values is missing.
So we have a lot of these independents who are able to publish now via new media, but they're still recording off their laptops in their basements. If we were able to find support for these people, for these storytellers, to augment the production values of what they have to say, I think on the international stage we would start to be that leader. Already you've seen from our presentation that the industry is becoming a leader. We just need to have the support in-house of showcasing that talent here at home.