I appreciate your saying that, because a number of witnesses have come forward....
Something that the Broadcasting Act has been able to preserve is our own voice. Now, with our voices being even more diverse, that's really important.
With my time, I have one more question. One of the issues we're working on is striking that balance between legislation and regulation. We need to make sure that if we make those decisions now, they'll stay relevant. In your opening statement, you mentioned that as technology changes and new formats become viable, we don't want to be updating this legislation every few years—and it's overdue now.
Just as streaming has emerged to compete with traditional broadcasting, what do you see as the challenges of keeping up with whatever technology advances we'll experience as a nation? In your opinion, how can we balance that constant push and pull between legislation and regulation?