It sounds like you're onto a little bit of my personal quest for a full review of the Broadcasting Act so we could modernize it and take a look at how we could make the most of these opportunities. At least that's my perspective on it, that we should be seriously looking at how we can leverage the opportunities and the support.
I don't know what your view might be on this. Independent producers mentioned to me last week that part of the challenge they have—and you mentioned—is that broadcasters make the decision on what to produce and they would like to have that ability themselves. In other words, with the Canadian Media Fund, which was created last year and which I think has been very successful, right now the funding is actually provided to the broadcasters, who can then license to the producers to produce a show. What they're saying is that if you actually extended that to the producers, they could go and then cut a deal with the broadcasters; that might change some of the producers' rights. What would you think of that proposal?