Thank you, Madam Chair.
I just want to make one final comment on this definition. It's something that I've brought up throughout this process on Bill C-11, and that's the policy directive. I've brought it up in the House of Commons. I've brought it up during closure motions.
Frankly, this definition wouldn't be needed had we seen the policy directive. At some point in the next months or years after this bill receives royal assent, the minister will issue a policy directive to the CRTC that will include discoverability, but we have yet to know how discoverability will be interpreted by either the CRTC or the directions that the government will provide to it.
We are operating here in a black box. We don't know how the minister will define it, so that is why we've gone to the step of having a clear approach to it through this definition. I think it's important that we do that. Canadians expect us to have that, and anyone who operates online regularly, whether on search engines or whether on a foreign or domestic streaming platform, would understand how the search functions work and be able to access the content they're interested in having.
I'm going to leave my comments there. Thank you, Madam Chair.