You see, it’s not so bad after all.
So we’re talking about a potential reduction of $300 million over three years. That amount means you will inevitably make savings.
Earlier, the minister said that today, people watch everything on an iPad, they no longer watch television, and so on.
There are probably no representatives from Telefilm Canada or other film-related organizations in the room today. However, to return to the minister’s remark, this would mean that there are artisans, artists or organizations that may have to start worrying and think that the use or consumption of their products is different today, which would result in a reduction in their potential federal budget. Have I understood correctly?