I think that in the independent production sector and in a large part of the creative community, there's a strong belief that the Internet service providers should be paying a levy that would go into production funds. You need to put money into the content and finance the content. The Internet service providers are becoming the BDUs, the broadcasters, of the future.
Now, the commission referenced that to the Federal Court, and the Federal Court said no, the ISPs are not broadcasters, so the commission doesn't have jurisdiction. We are supporting a challenge of that at the Supreme Court. We'll see what happens. If our initiative fails at the Supreme Court, then it requires legislation. There's no reason whatsoever that the Canadian government could not put legislation in place that would force ISPs to make a modest contribution, from their significant revenue stream, to support Canadian content. That is the answer.