Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Again, thank you for this very interesting conversation.
I have a question for Mr. Perro.
First of all, happy birthday. It's very nice of you to join us today on your birthday.
As somebody who is trying very hard to learn French, it looks like I have my summer reading list all set up. I'm a big fantasy fan.
I have spent a lot of time working with non-profits, with charities and with international development organizations. When you were talking, one of the things that was clicking in my mind was that we've constantly asked the government for a recognition of the time it takes to develop talent, to develop projects, to develop work, and the need for long-term commitment and predictable funding mechanisms. I think you spoke about that a little, but I'll give you a bit more time, if I could, to articulate just how important those things are in ensuring that our writers can go from those hundred books sold to the massive success that you've seen.