I want to have the most equitable system possible. We know that the act is reviewed every 30 years, and that doing it is difficult. It is being said that anyone benefiting from this system must contribute to it. As we have seen—and the Canadian Media Producers Association, CMPA, is also talking about this—people are consuming more and more content on the Internet through those services. So it would be normal to require them to contribute to this system. Cable companies are contributing 5% of their revenue to it. I think the number of contributors should be increased. In addition, since two-thirds of Canadians subscribe to a cable television service and a smart phone or Internet service, the contribution could be reduced to 2% or 3%, while expanding its base, so as not to penalize consumers.
We know that people don't subscribe to an Internet service just to watch audiovisual content, for example. So revenue stemming from basic plans could also be exempted, as it is doubtful that people with a basic plan are going to consume a lot of audiovisual content, while those with unlimited plans are more likely to do so. I think there is a way to adapt the system to this new reality without hurting the consumer and that it would be fair to include telecommunications services.