Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Thank you, witnesses, for appearing today. It's a very interesting debate.
The issue of 9(1)(h) licences is relevant to me. But in the medium to longer term, I'm concerned about how viable that's going to be, if that's what your business model is constructed around. I can guarantee you, in five years' time, I won't have a cable subscription or a satellite subscription. I've seen where the technology is going, and the technology is going Internet-based. It's faster and better. The level of broadcast quality is five times better than the human eye can even detect. In fact, I think that's where the big companies are going. That's why they're investing so heavily in wireless, and it's why they're converging platforms.
If your business model is based on the hope that we can get 9(1)(h) licences, what happens if we start to move towards a more wireless-based platform? What if broadcasters are not broadcasting through something you plug into the wall?