I do, because if you look at the way it's constructed, the bill is globally unprecedented in its scope. It ingests any possible definition of any news content, down to the unprecedented definition of a hyperlink.
I'll give you one very simple example. If you go to your favourite publication in Canada on Facebook, on the Facebook page, just scroll through it. See how many links you count versus, I don't know, some other content. You will know, just by your own verification, what we're trying to put our arms around through this bill, or what we're trying to count. The vast majority, the predominance, is links.