It's overwhelmingly positive. The two existing funds, the Canada Media Fund and the Television Fund, will continue to be in existence until April 1 of next year. That's when the new fund is created. Moving forward, of course, as is always the case, whenever you have a change in any kind of public policy there are always people who have concerns and questions to be raised about it, and we're addressing those. We're continuing with our consultations. The money has now been set aside. When it's delivered and administered, of course, there will be terms and conditions associated with that. We're going to make sure that the fund will be put forward in a way that maximizes the creation of Canadian content on multiple platforms.
Overwhelmingly, the response has been entirely positive. I can tell you that I don't think there's any government that could succeed ours at any time in the future, 10 or 20 years down the line, that would even think about going back to the old ways of doing things, because modernization of these policies is what's needed for the future.