Okay, well, it's 2019, so I do have to say one thing: that I think her story, their story, his story are all histories and that when we add all of them up, they are the sum total of our combined experience that makes multiple histories. I think it's also important to say that our government is working on reviewing the broadcast system and that we want laws that are for the 21st century. We've just come off a lot of work on the copyright review, on our side. I'm interested in creators and in artists getting their fair share. That's been about a year of our life and is important.
At the same time, I'm also interested in making sure that consumers are able to pay their bills. We've made a lot of investments in the system. I think you gentlemen know—$172 million in the Canada Media Fund, $675 million for the CBC. Telefilm and the National Film Board have also had significant top-ups. We've invested $595 million in a fund for independent journalism, and then we have Canada's first creative export strategy of $125 million.
We're doing our part. We're trying to make sure that this system is responsive and adapting to these new challenges.
I'm curious as to how much thinking the CRTC has done. It's not just taxing consumers, which would be paid by the consumers, right? How many companies would actually pay the levy?