Yes, I fully understand that.
Mr. Bolen, I'm interested in your recommendations. After your recommendations, you floated an idea that I would like to pursue, in that if we are in this digital platform...and again, there's nothing wrong with the traditional broadcasters. I'm glad the CMF is there for the traditional broadcasters--they play an important role--but it seems to me we have an enormous opportunity for independent production to go international by being able to get some funding to begin a project, to be able to get on Twitter, go on Facebook, go on YouTube, start getting some buzz without having to give away the rights of you and your children and your grandchildren in advance of a project that might never get off the drawing board.
Do you think it would be helpful if we expanded the envelope that CMF is experimenting with right now to allow for producers to try some program ideas, so they can see if they can get better terms of trade and new partners, as opposed to having to go for a broadcast licence? It seems if you don't have a broadcast licence and your project doesn't get off the ground, then it's going to be very difficult to ensure any kind of fair terms of trade.