Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you, Dr. Picard, for your presentation.
There were a couple of things that you commented on earlier. One was that we're in an age of transformation. Another was that we were protected from competition for far too long, and last, news is not a commercially viable product.
That's not earth-shattering news for this committee, but can you expand on where you see it going even now and also in the future? You've talked about the next 10 years. Many who have come before us said that one of the big changes is that people aren't even subscribing to cable anymore for news and information.
Can you talk about other media mechanisms and the philanthropic rules? I don't know if you're familiar with them, but we just had a presentation saying that the philanthropic rules in Canada need to be changed and opened up some. Could I have your comments on that?