Streaming is extremely important, and it's a competitive market out there, in terms of buying the rights, between us and the OTT providers and so on. This is another reason, in our mind, that it's important to level the playing field, to make sure that we actually have the opportunity, under the same rules, to compete with anyone else, because we're going to be buying the rights—or trying to buy the rights, let me put it that way—and competing with foreign streamers as well as Canadian streamers and broadcasters.
Our approach has been basically to do both, on streaming and on our major networks as well. It allows us to sort of innovate and bring it together. We just launched.... In fact, when you watch a Montreal Canadiens hockey game, we just launched a TSN app where you can get different angles and so on by using the app.
There are different advantages, but that's tying it to us as broadcaster. We need to make sure that we have the ability, as a broadcaster or streamer or whatever we're offering, to operate on the same level playing field as anyone else who can buy the rights and that we compete equally with the foreign providers.