I can start.
It is true that by operating in Canada, the web giants have activities in Canada that benefit Canadians as well. The issue here—and the keyword—is a level playing field.
In terms of the framework we have in Canada, in the traditional system, in exchange for a licence, you needed to contribute either to a fund or to an expenditure requirement towards a creation of Canadian content. What this legislation seeks to achieve is to make sure that we direct those investments toward the creation of Canadian content.
Of course, the employment components are very important, but it's to make sure that we have a net benefit that is aligned with what Canadian broadcasters need to do, as well, within that context. That's why it's really about having common measures to ensure we have a level playing field in that space.
There will be a lot of work done within how it's supplied. A lot of the “how” will be determined in the subsequent phase with the CRTC, in the implementation phase of what those measures will be.