I'm not advocating that there should be. I don't believe there should be. I've been saying for some time that it's about time we had a review of the Broadcasting Act to determine exactly what the role of the CRTC is in moving forward in the modern digital environment. What is it that we're trying to accomplish? I think providing a stage and making sure that Canadian artists and quality Canadian content can access a global market is critically important for government, and I think it's of interest to all Canadians.
When the chair of the CRTC was here before, I said that the CRTC was established to be king of the sandbox; now the sandbox is in the middle of the beach. We're still trying to say who can play with the toys in the sandbox, but frankly, Canadians have a lot of access in terms of where they're going to go for their content.
If we look at modern technology and the choices Canadians are making, I'd relate this somewhat to vertical integration. You've indicated that you want to have a hearing on vertical integration and that you're concerned about it and where it's going, but if we look at examples like Netflix and Apple TV, clearly they are the models of where broadcasters want to go. They want to be able to provide people with the programming they want to watch, when they want to watch it, in the format that they want to watch it in.
How is the CRTC looking at that? What adjustments are you making, and what are your considerations with respect to that issue?