Yes, like I said earlier, the immediate concern is their being regulated while not having any of the financial benefits. It's been said that, yes, technically they can apply for some of this funding, but their business models were not considered when the previous structure for defining CanCon was designed. Hopefully it will be, as that's updated, but we have seen no sign of how that's going to be updated yet.
The single biggest concern that could affect them is if other countries do similar things to us. Many of them could lose the majority of their audience, actually, by being down-ranked in the feeds of other countries in the same way that Canada is seeking to down-rank the content of creators that are not officially recognized in Canada.