Yes. I think that if YouTube, let's say, or other services go in front of the CRTC and demonstrate that these types of measures would have that impact, I do trust that the CRTC would not impose such conditions. I think this argument that we have been hearing over and over is not up to now based on any facts, and there are many other ways to promote and showcase the content than just tweaking the algorithm.
There is also the assumption that there is no Canadian content that would fit the preferences of any other users. I find that.... Let's go to the CRTC. Let's bring those data and experiences, the CRTC will examine the broadcasting policy objectives, and we'll determine what the different services will need to do to showcase these contents in a way that will not obviously harm other Canadian creators.