Listen. I think that's.... We're all concerned. I think what we're seeing here in the broadcast industry is that the traditional domestic broadcasters are seeing declines in advertising and so on. We have had to make difficult decisions that are necessary to adapt to the transforming media industry but, at the same time, I think this bill enables more money to come into the system generally.
There's a lot more money—I think the minister talked about $830 million, and we have similar predictions by 2023—that can come into the system to promote Canadian content, as long as we have rules around making Canadian content so it can grow in terms of the amount of production that's done. At the same time, we need to be levelling the playing field. We need to make sure that the existing Canadian domestic broadcasters that are seeing a decline in revenues and seeing a competitive threat are able to have more streamlined rules and compete on a level playing field with the OTT providers. We see this bill as achieving that.