I have a few reservations about what you just said, including that telecommunications is economically driven while broadcasting is culturally driven. I have some reservations about that because we have audiovisual content being produced mainly for mobile phones and other content being produced mainly for the Internet. There have been webisodes that were so popular that they were turned into general-interest TV shows. Take Têtes à claques, for instance. And now we are seeing shows being made primarily for people to watch on their mobile phones. I am not sure what those are called.
So wireless companies, such as yours, are involved in broadcasting. I am not interested in a dialogue on the issue. I want to hear Mr. Engelhart's opinion in response to my question. What is your take on a combined telecommunications and broadcasting act?