I'll just take a minute and then pass it over to Mr. Simms, because Mr. Rajotte raised the Amazon question.
I do not think that the existence or the role of Amazon is the issue because we see that it plays an important and useful role. It concerns more the physical presence of Amazon in Canada. In this case, it would be simply through a warehouse and not through direct sales. Thus, Canadians could order their books online and receive them from the Canadian warehouse.
However, many people say that it is a backdoor entry to get around the current legislation forbidding foreign interests from selling books. So, starting with the establishment of a warehouse followed by direct sales to Canadians would be a way of getting around the current legislation.
Is it your opinion that this would not be a bad thing and that we should eventually change the law to allow foreign companies to own bookstores, for example, and to make direct sales to Canadians?