I'll try to break down what I think your question is.
You're right that today we find ourselves in a regulated ecosystem that is much different from the unregulated ecosystem with which we compete. I guess our perspective on it is not necessarily to look to the ISPs to contribute to culture per se, but perhaps to that parallel ecosystem—the Netflixes of the world and the Amazon channels, and all of the over-the-top, non-Canadian services that are coming here, filling a market need and serving Canadians, but also taking revenue out of Canada while making no contribution to Canadian culture.