Well, we support the private sector investment. I haven't met anybody in the telco industry who's told me that there's a business for rural Canada, because of the distances, but we don't have time to continue on that.
Ms. Cliff, I'd like to ask you about the Canada Media Fund, because it plays such an important role. A couple of questions have emerged.
One is that the fund is tied to the need to access a broadcaster. It gives them, in terms of trade, enormous power. Not that we're trying to separate them from the broadcasters, but there are questions about whether we need to expand the experimental category so that we can allow innovative ideas and actually make use of things like Facebook and other emerging media sources to actually start to draw audiences. Maybe they would then be in a position to sell a show, as opposed to having to go and beg in a boardroom and be told, “Sorry, but we're not going to do it.”
Has the Canada Media Fund looked at expanding the ability of people to get deals that aren't necessarily initially tied to a broadcaster to access tax credits and funding?