It's interesting, because in fact the volume of international co-productions has actually diminished in the last few years, which is a concern to us. We'd actually like to see co-production revitalized. Canadian Heritage is looking at a new co-production policy. We're encouraging that to happen, but I think the concern is always that you don't want....
Five or six years ago, co-production was at such a level that there was a concern within the department and others that it was taking over, in some ways, and was diminishing domestic content. The market is so competitive now that we find, especially in Europe, that our European partners are primarily interested in partnering with each other; it's easier to co-produce in Europe with European partners, so we're actually looking to revitalize co-production policy. We certainly don't want to see it taking over the schedule of the public broadcaster, though.