Okay, that's very helpful, because if my memory serves me correctly, going back to when I was parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, the creative sector is about 3.5% of the GDP of the country and employs about 630,000 people, and we want to see that number grow. Did you find any creative approaches other than a levy—other than a consumer tax, other than a redistributed tax on consumers—to actually get the Internet service providers and the streaming platform services to engage with us to create more Canadian content like co-production agreements or stepping into the market? The next time Marco Polo is filmed, let's do it in Canada. Okay, maybe we don't have the same landscape, but let's have some dramas in Edmonton, because there is a lot of drama some days in my city.
How do we get these big shops to produce more Canadian content other than just relying on a levy?