Fair enough.
To pick up on something that Mr. Angus was asking about, the Canadian content model for music is seen as a reasonable success over the past 20 or 30 years, where we've been able to create world-class artists even in a small market like Canada by forcing radio stations to play one-third Canadian music, giving Canadian musicians that capacity to be successful and to develop world-class qualities.
Obviously, you can't apply that same kind of thinking to the digital world. But is there a way you see of encouraging or preserving the idea of Canadian content—you talk about investing in the creative, and education—without having to be heavy-handed like the radio CanCon rules that simply can't even be envisaged in the modern world? How do we encourage Canadian artists to succeed on the world stage to a better degree? Or do we need to?