We have visits from other countries on a regular basis. They are there to learn from us, whether it's about the Canada Media Fund, the other initiatives, the CBC, the private broadcasting system, our whole regulatory framework that ensures the creation of content, or the fact that cable and satellite are considered cultural and make contributions. I can't say for sure that it's unique in the world, but we definitely have visits from regulators and ministries of culture from around the world. They want to learn from us and the Canadian example.
The department hosted a conference a couple of years ago, and people from around the world came to talk about this. Our starting point was that we're doing okay but we could probably do better. World-renowned people said we were on top of things, and there is a report from that conference.