I agree with Michael that when someone broadcasts a webisode over a mobile phone, there is a broadcaster. If there's a website that's sending that program out, there's a broadcaster, and if someone collects those shows together and makes a decision whether to buy them and send them down the pipe, that person is a distributor. That's today, under the Canadian Broadcasting Act.
When the Canadian Broadcasting Act was written, it was deliberately written to be technology neutral. Now, as Michael said, the CRTC has decided to de-regulate, if you will. They have passed something called the new media exemption order that says they're not going to regulate that. But interestingly, when they looked at it last time, they said they're now going to add a caveat that there can be no undue discrimination. I think it's so they would have the leverage to deal with the concerns you're raising.