With that in mind, I'll be splitting my time with Ms. Crombie.
I think I'm starting to get a common message theme here, or at least a message thread.
When we talk about regulation, the chair of the CRTC alluded to the fact about jurisdiction, a court decision involved in there as well. Is this a final decision? Many of you have expressed your concerns about regulation, to say the least.
ACTRA, you talk about monetary fines, but sovereignty over cultural content. That's a valid point.
Electronic media regulation from the CEP when it comes to...and I think you even went a step further in your recommendation, talking about an independent panel in that regard.
There's also content, and digital strategy, indeed. Some of you talk about corporate separation as well in that one, and that theme tends to come up quite a bit.
The Writers Guild provided some examples of successes under the old framework, as it were.
So I'm just going to throw it to each and every one of you, if you would like to comment further, because you say that this regulation is needed, in this digital age...to the extent that it was before? Would you agree with that statement?
And do you think it's possible, given the proliferation of the technologies that are out there and how the next generation is able to acquire content?