From our perspective, the most important thing is recognition within the act. Right now, when the conversation happens around the Broadcasting Act, there are three pillars: commercial, public and community broadcasting.
Unfortunately, in that conversation, community broadcasting is very frequently left by the wayside. Billions of dollars are spent supporting public broadcasters. There are a number of production firms that support a number of commercial broadcasters, but community media is left off the table. We're looking for recognition within the act. We have a non-profit, community-based structure.
To your previous question, we support the production and growth of new music providers wherever they go on to take their career—be it video games or wherever. We're the place where all of these people get their chance to begin. Unfortunately, we're not recognized in the Broadcasting Act. There isn't a recognition of the role we play. From our perspective, that's really where we need to see a focus.