Thank you.
I'll give it over to Karine to give you the answers to your question about what we pay today. We pay a lot of money for American programming. We're not denying that. You say it's surprising, but that's the business model. The business model is that we pay a lot for American programming, and then we take that and we have regulatory requirements to put it into Canadian content, including news.
I think when you look at what we do, it is all about the collection of the two together. We are able to monetize our American content by partnering with them in a way that's profitable both for us and the Americans, the content owners, but now they're seeing an opportunity to cut us out. It's not just us. I'm talking about all Canadian broadcasters.
Therefore, the kinds of things you can associate with us producing, including Canadian programs, which you didn't list off, but I can ask Karine to list all of our examples of that.... To see all of those examples, look at all of that and ask, are we going to continue to produce that...? Especially with news, who's going to produce the news if we don't have a model that ensures that Canadian broadcasters still have a role to play?