All right. Thank you.
You say:
Telefilm, along with our departmental and industry colleagues are working to align the existing international coproduction certification guidelines with current global realities.
I'm a fan of a lot of co-productions, particularly when it comes to the ones filmed in my area, which would be Newfoundland and Labrador. We've had a few successful ones. I'm also a fan of a current co-production television show, The Tudors. But I don't wait to see it on the television broadcaster on a certain night when it's considered a broadcast. I'm an e-caster. It shows up in my inbox the next day.
In regard to the certification process for co-productions, how involved are you in this, in distributing this material? If a producer or creator is worried only about a good story, it must be hard for him or her to grasp what digital realities are out there.
There are two questions in there. I apologize. The first one would be about the certification process; the second part is, how hands-on are you about distributing the material of a particular creator that you're involved with?