I have a quick question that actually dovetails with the chair's question because it is about new media or digital media.
I was going to ask whether ACTRA had decided to work on analyzing the new ways in which we're going to have to deal with copyright in digital media, because I think it's time to review the Copyright Act and look at how it works in today's medium. I was going to ask you how you intend to do it, but you've said you intend to do it. I think it's important.
As you pointed out so well in your presentation, I think the CRTC should really revoke its new media exemption order. There is a tendency for the CRTC to have in camera consultations a lot now. If the CRTC had looked at the issue of new media in a public consultation, they would have been able to move forward and grasp that they clearly need to look at how to deal with new media and how to look at copyright. I think those things are absolutely necessary.
I hear over and over that the problem isn't so much that Canadian content isn't good enough, but it's that we can't distribute it. New media will provide the distribution.
How do you see those three things working together, distributing Canadian content through new media internationally, dealing with the Copyright Act, and the third part, actually getting the CRTC to look at digital media?