I'll echo Mr. Dhaliwal's comments. It's around producer control. My world isn't in tax credits, obviously, and isn't in tax incentives, but the producer control guidelines give us the opportunity to play with such guidelines without impacting the tax credits or without offering more tax credits.
Again, on the topic of treaty co-production—and this speaks to producer control again—if we relax the ability of or the need for producers to only engage individuals who are resident in the co-producing countries, then ultimately that will speak to commercial viability of films and potentially enhance the viability of our Canadian films.