It wasn't you? I'm sorry about that. But still, the film is truly showing Canadian life on an everyday basis, which to me is totally important as far as defining our culture goes.
When you were speaking in the first eight minutes, you were talking about why we should support Canadian films. You were evoking pride and being part of the cultural mosaic of the world. You won those awards and you were referring to those directors. What is the benefit for us as Canadians? Is it that these producers such as Denis Villeneuve are going to come back to potentially produce big blockbusters here in Canada? Isn't that part of the advantage?