This has been a very interesting dialogue so far. I think it gives all of us opportunities to correct misapprehensions across the divide.
I just want to point out, first of all, that Canadian producers have always been globally focused, and the reason for that is that the production of professional content costs a lot of money. It employs a lot of highly skilled people, and they're well paid to contribute to Canadian programming. As a result, in order to raise the budget for those shows it's necessary and always has been necessary to go into the international marketplace and find partners.
Usually what that results in is the show being broadcast and distributed in all kinds of markets around the world. I could give you a very long list of Canadian shows that are broadcast and have incredible audience numbers in literally hundreds of markets around the world. It's never been the case that the so-called traditional Canadian production or media industry has only been Canada-focused even though, of course, we are very proud to serve Canadian audiences, to be rooted in this country and to employ the tens of thousands of creators and creative workers whom we do.