My question for you, Mr. McKay, is this. Publishers used to use newsstands. Magazines and newspapers would have an opportunity to be sold through these newsstands. We know that those publishers would actually pay the newsstands in order to make those available. Today in modern society, Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc., function as those newsstands, making access readily available.
Again, if this bill is about access, if it's about making news readily available to Canadians, if it's about the public good, then I have questions with regard to that. I'm wondering to what extent this bill will actually ensure that that is the case versus to what extent it will stifle the opportunity that Canadians have to be able to access a plethora of sources, rather than just a select few that happen to be able to enter into negotiations.
Mr. McKay, do you care to comment?