I asked previous witnesses this before as well. We talk a lot about Canadian culture and diversity and trying to use Bill C-11 to protect that, but I've heard from—I'll call them—third-language or ethnic cultural news outlets and cultural media, social media creators, who are saying that they're concerned that Bill C-11 might cut them out because a lot of their content collaborates with international content. It's local but it's produced internationally.
Do you think the CRTC can properly regulate that so Canadians continue to see and connect with other countries? I know it's important for me. It's important for my kids to be able to connect with Punjabi culture and the Sikh faith. We use a lot of online content to do that.