Thank you.
Patrick Rogers, in many situations when we're looking at international trade discussions, if one country has some sort of protective regime, others countries may respond. Are you concerned at all that other countries may respond with what type of content their populations start to see? There are so many artists, especially new artists, and especially artists who are Canadian who have, let's say, a cultural background. They might be from the Philippines, say, or from India. I know that a lot of Canadian Punjabi singers are getting massive views on their YouTube videos, not only from Canadians but from around the world.
Is there a concern that this part of it might be restrictive? I'm hearing from some people who are from different cultures and communities that this would actually hurt them and start to hurt their discoverability.