Net neutrality is very important. I don't think we're suggesting....
My personal opinion is that it would be a mistake to allow the telecommunication providers in Canada to charge a levy and then use that to essentially eliminate Net neutrality. I think there is an opportunity for those to generate a fund and provide grants to content providers, in much the same way as other organizations or bodies do. It could be through a partnership. For instance, if we did do this Internet broadcast licence, it could be a partnership through Telefilm, the Canada Council--the arm's-length organizations that have an understanding and a relationship with the content providers in this country.
In regard to funding, yes, I think there has been chronic underfunding. If you only have a dollar to pay for something, you still only have that dollar. New media, unfortunately, has not been cheap, but then neither has television and neither has radio; it's just a question of what's important. If we believe in having a Canadian citizenry that is aware of and understands the issues and challenges and successes and the diversity of Canada, then we need to have a strong public broadcaster that offers all those opportunities.
We're simply saying that Canadians are still watching television, Canadians are still listening to the radio, but they're also doing this whole other breadth and depth of activity that we need to address. The only issue is the one you've brought up: are we jumping too fast? Well, we're just following where Canadians are going. That's the most important message.