Thank you very much for coming here today.
The issue is fascinating, but I'm concerned about what exactly we're talking about in terms of an exemption, because Europeans are tough operators when it comes to trade, and so are the Americans. I don't think the Europeans or the Americans mind that we have clog-dancing in some communities and that we might speak two official languages. They're thinking products.
When you're dealing with trade, culture comes down essentially to discs, to films, to their competition against your competition, so if we start to say that we want to ensure cultural diversity, are we talking about maintaining a certain domestic right to ensure that we can set policy in terms of how we use our domestic production and what we limit? That's something they'll certainly take a dim view of, so is that part of what the exemption is?