The challenge we face with the current wording is that it says the system shall be owned and controlled by Canadians. The tension, obviously, comes from the fact that that is just not true anymore. The whole impetus for Bill C-10 was to bring streaming services—Netflix, Crave and Spotify —into and include them in the broadcasting system. The reality is that many of those services are not Canadian owned and controlled. That is why we reformulated that policy objective to talk about having all of them make an appropriate contribution as the foundation of the system moving forward.
In terms of your question as to whether that means that Canadian broadcasters could be sold off, the answer is no. Right now there is a directive to the CRTC that provides restrictions on foreign ownership with respect to licensed entities. The reality is that our over-the-air broadcasters and our cable and satellite companies cannot be put under foreign ownership and control as long as that direction remains in place.