Okay.
On the issue of telecom, for example, before Maxime Bernier's decision in 2006, telecom was considered an issue of national sovereignty. But the issue of broadcast is tied into telecom because we're now dealing with four or five players that control your cellphones, your cable, and your Internet access, and now they are the content providers.
Any of these very large giants in Canada would probably be a perfectly reasonable medium-sized takeover for one of the large European telecom players. So are we saying that under the exemption on cultural products we would include our telecom and ISP vertically integrated industries? Or would we say that broadcast would be open? Again, where do we start drawing the line in terms of cultural diversity versus economic competition?