In terms of partnerships, the CMF will partner this year with a total of 38 industry events across Canada and internationally. For example, the CMF partnered with the Canadian Videogame Awards and conference in Vancouver, the Digital Alberta Awards, Interactive Ontario's X-Summit, GameON and Inplay, the Montreal International Game Summit, and many others. Last month we showcased some of the best Canadian digital media projects, including games, to an international audience at Metcom, the world's largest audiovisual market, where positive feedback was received on the quality and innovation of Canadian digital production.
In closing, I will say a few words about our promotion initiatives.
Last June, we launched the Canada on Screen website. The goal of the site is to feature and celebrate Canadian creative talent and productions. They run the gamut from television productions to games, from web content to software and applications funded by the CMF. Visitors to the site can find a lot of information on the projects, including information on the producers, the prizes and distinctions they have received and their overseas sales. There is also a photo gallery, a video overview and a selection of media coverage.
As of today, the site has about 60 digital projects and we add new ones each month. The three projects that we mentioned a little earlier are on the site too and we invite you to view them.
Mr. Chairman, committee members, thank you for affording the Canada Media Fund this opportunity. We would be pleased now to answer your questions.