Thank you so much.
Thank you, Madam Chair and committee members.
I remember reading the 1991 Broadcasting Act—this was prior to film school—and I thought it was poetry. The act that you are putting together will last not just a generation, but for generations. It's been 31 years. It has not just protected the Canadian voice; it nurtured it. With the migration from Canadian storytelling from the linear broadcast role that we know to what is now the online streaming role, we need the same sort of act and legislation to continue what we're doing. The work we're doing is not finished. It won't be finished. Even though Schitt's Creek won every Emmy last year, we still have more stories to tell. Our creators need to do that. Yes, the act is consequential that way.
Was there a follow-up?