Let me answer this question, which I think also has a catch.
In the 1980s, there were no Canadian distributors other than René Malo perhaps. Canadian films were not out in theatres or shown on TV. It is as if, 25 years later, we are the victims of our own success. A distribution industry has developed. How many distributors do we need in a country like Canada? Should we have five, 10, 150?
If you had done this study a year ago, there would have been two huge distributors. Today, there is one that's even bigger. We are looking at the situation to see whether it is causing problems for the Canadian feature film industry. That is something you could ask the few producers who will appear here.
The way we see it, Canadian films find a distributor. The eOne corporation does business in 40 countries. Does it help with Canadian film distribution abroad? We could probably say so.