I'll direct my questions toward Corus, and please weigh in if you wish to.
Content is king, or at least it is about to be. In a submission on February 26, 2009, you talked about new revenue models. You talked about less regulation, which you've talked about in your discussion here. But here is a situation. The way I see it is that with less regulation you have more of an open free market, which sort of bypasses many cultural norms, or cultural ways of communicating. Let's say we open it up and there are no regulations whatsoever, so Fox in the United States decides they are going to open up a new affiliate, Fox Toronto. Global loses The Simpsons and the rest of the programming on Fox. You, in effect, would lose--I am assuming, and correct me if I'm wrong—all broadcast rights to HBO, because you are HBO Canada. Are you willing to sacrifice that?
What I'm saying is that you have Teletoon. You have these networks that cherry-pick from American programming. I'm not trying to be aggressive or adversarial, but I'm not sure this is the way to go completely, although I congratulate you on what you are doing on content. Are you saying you want to throw all of this out?