J.J., what you're talking about is the desire under Bill C-11 that the government has to protect Canadian culture. Ultimately what it means is that CanCon, anything that fits that definition, which is an antiquated definition to begin with, will be bumped up in the queue in terms of discoverability online, and other material that doesn't meet that antiquated definition will actually get bumped down, maybe even be on page 553 of the Internet, where it will never be discovered in its lifetime.
What impact will this have on digital first creators?