Those platforms are not generating massive amounts of revenue, certainly not as much as the traditional platforms.
I would refer you to the British system. In the U.K., the government, several years ago, saw the same imbalance in their country, and they directed their version of the CRTC, Ofcom, to ensure that producers retain more of their rights. Ofcom imposed the terms of trade deal on the broadcasters in the U.K., which ensured that the producers would hang on to more of their rights. That has resulted in the growth of some significant production companies in the U.K. that have expanded their businesses quite successfully because they've been better capitalized. So there is a success story in the U.K. situation that we see as a good example for Canada.