Well, I'm not going to try to define the future of CanCon on the spot, just because I do think that should run through a public process with a lot of back-and-forth between people.
I think our concern is that the system looks like it's steamrolling to being implemented without taking the seriousness of that redefinition into consideration, and that on day one, if it launches, it's not actually going to be about supporting Canadian content or supporting the wide diversity of identities we have in Canada now, and it's going to default to forcing content from the legacy media outlets, from Bell and from the CBC, into people's feeds. Some of that is very good content, but people want a lot more than that from the Internet. Certainly, they would want to make sure that all the great Canadian creators they consume now are in the system. The system is completely unable to support them currently.
We would like to see the points system fixed up so that it's accessible to anyone creating Canadian cultural content, and we would like to see the bill set up so that it's not imposing regulatory broadcasting obligations on Canadians in a way that's completely inappropriate, I think, to the goals of the bill.