Thank you.
This has been a very interesting discussion.
Mr. Maavara, I really liked your issue about the need to allow for experimentation. I mean, if we're going to make good television, we have to make bad television.
But it seems to me that what's impeding innovation is not any CRTC obligations; it's mostly that the big broadcasters don't want to spend any money on anything that's risky. So what we get are cookie-cutter shows that aren't going to offend anybody. We get something that's generally boring because it will pass enough focus groups, and then, by and large, new audiences stop watching because they can actually go online and see all kinds of interesting and different stuff.
How do we make sure, if we're going to maintain a system with the tax credits we have in place and with the enormous investments we make, that we're actually going to get quality products, so that some of it's going to be great and some of it's going to be really bad, but people are investing in it? I don't see that happening in the broadcast field right now.