Mr. Waddell, you talked about a tax credit to help develop Canadian talent. I'm thinking back to the CanCon rules. When I was a teenager, the only FM station that played rock music was CHUM FM 104. But the industry wasn't really blossoming until Q107 came on the market and started to play Canadian artists, not at 2 o'clock in the morning like CKLW, but all the way through the day. Then the number of Canadian musical performing groups expanded incredibly.
The CanCon rules definitely worked. Are you suggesting some variation of CanCon, with the tax credit? Can you describe that?