I will start by saying that we have been gathering people and discussing this issue for a couple of months, if not a year now. There was a consultation with the cultural sector that we conducted with our colleagues at the Department of Industry to better understand exactly what you mentioned: What's the impact? What are people feeling? What are the opportunities? That consultation took place.
There was also a survey online, and just last week I had the pleasure of chairing two round tables with all the unions for the cultural sector from English Canada and all the unions from Quebec. They talked to us about what they think is important and what needs to be done from a regulatory point of view but also in terms of training and international concerns, etc. We're gathering very good information on that.
In addition, we signed an MOU with Mila, which is the institute in Montreal; you know them. We have also conducted some round tables there to understand better. Three weeks ago, I was at TIFF and participated in a round table with the sector. The questions we're asking are very specific, and we're asking what we can do practically to help.