Well, I guess I'm looking for an answer on this because I believe that all of our talk about cultural sovereignty is going to be irrelevant if we're not on the air in a new medium. One of the criticisms we've heard about the Canadian Television Fund is that because it's all done through independent production houses, getting the secondary rights to get it on the Internet is not worth it. So they show it on TV and then it sits there. Meanwhile, the Internet services are happening elsewhere. BBC has the rights to its shows, so it's putting them on, but our production shows are mostly independent productions.
What is ACTRA's position on this?