Okay. Thank you.
We heard earlier that fee-for-carriage has certain inherent risks, and there should be very clear structures within it to prevent those risks from happening. I accept that is something we need to talk about, but my big question here is for the CFTPA.
You talked a lot about the consolidation of the broadcasters and how that has created a 90% share in conventional television. That is a very frightening issue, in terms of where the future of television's going. We might as well close down Canadian television and become a big part of the United States. So I'm very concerned about that. Do you have a solution to that?
Secondly, I am also concerned about the consolidation of this large media fund, and broadcasters sharing that fund. If we remember the history of this, the Canadian Television Fund was set up because many of the cable broadcasters, television stations, were allowed to increase their fees because they needed to digitalize. Then they got all their infrastructure in and had to decide what to do with the fees. The solution was to put the money into a pot to be used for Canadian programming by independent producers and broadcasters. Now it seems to me they want to renege on that and get a piece of the pie, when they already had the opportunity to increase their fees.