Sure. The devil's really in the details here. The more actively the CRTC pursues forcing officially designated Canadian content into our feeds, I think the more detrimental an impact that could have on people.
The vast majority of the things that many people search for online or have in their feeds there is not a lot of Canadian content for, nor necessarily should there be. We are participating in a culture now where a lot of our experience on the Internet is transnational. Unless you really deeply balkanize Canadians and shut them off from those opportunities and really take issue, frankly, with their choices, we can't stop that.
What you might see is that, if I'm searching for a particular genre of music or a very practical thing on a search engine and then get a bunch of the closest things that the search engine could find in good faith based off of the CRTC's regulations, it would be trying to find something appropriate amongst that quite narrow window, currently, of officially recognized Canadian content and be finding quite irrelevant results or unwanted results to provide to Canadians.