Thank you, Niki. That's a great question.
We have a huge problem here. These companies have special privileges in our country. They are awarded special privileges. They get access to broadcast and have almost a monopoly in some areas, as in the telecommunications sector.
At the same time, I would say that this is a social contract that they should be feeling right now. Part of that means we don't go through this; we don't have thousands and thousands of Canadian workers being laid off and a media landscape in wreckage. They have a responsibility to expand that and connect Canadians through these services.