Copyright royalties are payable every time a signal is retransmitted, so there is a payment in the form of copyright royalties, and there is a legal right to retransmit those signals. Our perspective as the largest operator of Canadian over-the-air television stations is that if we're focused on supporting Canadian culture and artists, there's certainly a case to be made for the Canadian over-the-air stations to be remunerated when they're retransmitted in Canada.
The U.S. border stations don't make any contribution to Canadian culture, so we don't see the public policy merits of their being compensated for being retransmitted here, but we certainly see public policy merits that would benefit actors, creators and producers of Canadian local TV stations being remunerated when they're retransmitted.