Okay. I'm happy to jump in. Thank you.
I'm going to go to Matthew from OpenMedia. When Bill C-11 was released, you put this on your website:
Treating the Internet like cable television was a bad idea last year, and it’s a bad idea now.... The Online Streaming Act continues to give the CRTC the power to use sorely outdated 1980s ideas about what “Canadian” content is, to control what shows up on our online feeds and what doesn’t.
We also heard today from the former vice-chair of the CRTC that he believes it will take up to about five years for the CRTC to put together the expertise and the tools that it needs to regulate this for what it's being asked to do in Bill C-11.
Can you elaborate on why the rules designed for old television systems are not compatible with today's digital landscape?