Thank you for the question.
In terms of context, I'll take one quick step back and then go to your specific question. Eligibility criteria are set out in clause 27 of the bill. Clause 31 was provided for a mechanism for digital news intermediaries to challenge and make sure that a news business respected those criteria. It's really intended to make sure that there isn't a mechanism that digital news intermediaries can avail themselves of.
The news business has to be in the business of producing news content that consists primarily of original news content. That's not to say that the news business can never use content pulled from another source, but there has to be an assessment that the news business produces news content. There are indeed pool models, but at the same time, Canadian Press, which I think was part of your question, does also employ journalists. There would have to be an assessment made about whether, at the end of the day, they are producing news content that consists primarily of original news content. The focus is really on the production of the news content.