Not so much. The barriers to entry in post-production have come down. It's much easier to get involved in post-production if you buy a mixing console and a few items than it is to get involved in a company like Whites, where we have a lot of staff, a lot of bricks and mortar, a lot of capital expenditure.
The consolidation of the post-production industry has been happening for a number of years, but I've seen it slow down for a while. I'm not sure it's finished, but we now have fewer and stronger companies.