It's disruptive technology. That's what happens when a player like Netflix and others enters the marketplace. I've been told the current Internet traffic in Canada related to Netflix may be as high as 5% already, and they just launched in September. Some broadcasters are concerned about what that means for them, because here's somebody coming in here.
It's always been the reality in the country, because of our geographical location, that we've had.... Technology is allowing it here--having Netflix doing an offering--but we've always had content pouring over the border. That's why even in the 1920s and 1930s we created the CBC as a public voice to counterbalance what was happening on the airwaves. Our geography means we're close--we've always been close--to the Americans, who are the great exporters of cultural content. Now technology allows it to come from all over the world, and our programs continue to be there regardless of what platforms, to make sure Canadian choice is available.