I'll speak to that first, and then I'll invite Monsieur Blais to comment on this as well.
Obviously the Canada Media Fund is something that our government is very proud of. We think it's a modernization. It's an important exercise, and we're very proud of what it's done. There are certain parts to the Canada Media Fund—for example, the experimental stream, which is a proportion of the funds that are given to the Canada Media Fund over time—that I think over time may have some adjustment because of the kind of programming that's shifting. Look at technology and at what's migrating—for example, the explosion of Netflix, which is about more than Netflix; it is about creating consumer habit. Look at producers—actually I had a very interesting dinner last night with them—across the country and how they are struggling with this question of where audiences are currently migrating. That's going to be an ongoing conversation for the board of CMF about how they adjust that to make sure dollars are flowing to the creation of Canadian content for Canadian platforms. And Canadian platforms are moving because the public is energized and interested all the time with global technology—