You're recommending that there be a review of the new media exemption. I'm assuming you're really saying you'd like to see the exemption removed. Is that right? This again begs the question Mr. Angus also touched on, of whether you can categorically state today that we are able to capture all of the content value. In other words, can we monetize that value and find a way of capturing that with all of the forms of new media as they're developing?
Right now we're competing with a huge market in the United States, which is flooding Canada with its own content on different media platforms. You can only regulate that if you have a way of capturing content and monetizing it. Are we there yet, or are we perhaps going down a road where we're going to find ourselves so frustrated because we're fighting the unregulated media that we can't protect against?
I've heard notions of geo-gating, trying to prevent American content from coming across the border, but I'm not sure that's going to be effective against all forms of new media. What are your comments?