I represent a rural riding. Don't you think this is going to level the playing field a bit? If you had a company producing something in a remote place and actually distributing a hard product, their costs would be high because of the gasoline costs and the transportation costs, but if you distribute it digitally, you can distribute all around the world. It doesn't matter if you're in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, where I come from, or in downtown Toronto or New York City.
Doesn't it level the playing field if there's a lot of emphasis on and a lot of support put toward the digital distribution of product?