Thank you very much.
One of the interesting elements that we learned, for those of us who were on the heritage film study, is the shocking fact that we could be expected, as Canadian taxpayers or as Canadian independent businessmen, to put $3 million into a movie that has no real distribution plan. The question is, why would we spend money making Canadian movies if there is no long-term plan beyond the original broadcast other than the back-end sales, the DVD sales? If we're going to make this investment, where is the plan?
The question comes to why would we make Canadian television if we don't have a plan for the residual sales, as you were talking about, the multi-platform use? My question is, given the fact that we don't really have access to our incredible back catalogue of CBC resources because of the problems with rights, when you negotiate deals for television productions right now, do you have the ability to put that on the air in any format? And do you have a plan for monetizing it so that there is a return, whether it's through online advertising or whatever?