One of the reasons we can protect it is just by how fantastically good it is and how good it has always been. It has always been able to stand on its own. It was assisted by Canadian content rules, but at the end of the day, what made those rules work was just how fricking good the music was.
I want to point out also a commonality between Mr. Trudel and Mr. Morrison. Mr. Trudel made the point that the Internet, or this system, is poorly tailored to classical music, and it's poorly tailored to indigenous music. It's poorly tailored to what you might call a niche, something out of the order. Everything gets concentrated in the big pop environment. That is not right, and that can be fixed.