Thank you for the question, Ms. Harder.
The committee heard from a number of experts earlier this week. Some of them highlighted the fact that there are obviously many factors that go into the consideration of the order in which content is given to us. We know that, on many of these services, individuals or companies are able to pay to have their content ranked above others.
The government's intention in putting forward this power, again, comes from the perspective that there is a public interest value among those factors. In that mix of factors, one of them is supporting Canadian creators. Yes, it is a factor that would be considered, potentially.
Again, I would highlight that I don't want to prejudge how this would ultimately be implemented by the CRTC. There are a variety of tools it could use, this being one of them. Again, I think it is an open question whether it would actually materialize in that way. If it did—you are right, Ms. Harder—it could be one factor taken into account in terms of the ranking of content.