Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Mirkopoulos, I wanted to thank you for the work you do with young people, to help the next generation come up. Congratulations.
Now, I'd like to talk to Ms. Gadon and Mr. Waddell, from ACTRA.
Ms. Gadon, it's a privilege to have you with us. We know how busy you are. You star in a number of roles and you're also a director, if I'm not mistaken.
Thank you for your dedication, and I'd also like to thank ACTRA for, once again, bringing a witness who works directly in the field. Ms. Gadon is an actress, so hearing from someone like that with first-hand experience is always very insightful.
I really appreciate....
I'll switch to English. I feel that I can speak your language directly.
Ms. Gadon, the first time I really noticed you was when I saw the poetic image of Toronto in Enemy. Clearly, this was a co-production. I want to hear from both of you. What is your stance on co-production? Should we do more? Clearly, for you and for Denis Villeneuve, it was a moment to see, and it was very “heritagey” to see Toronto in such a poetic manner.
What is your stance on co-production?