So in the interests of competition and the fact that there's a bit of an unlevel playing field, section 68.1 has now become a pivotal point being used, in my opinion, for one organization to hide behind and to protect itself, and for maybe other organizations to use as a hammer to drive a wedge. But the bottom line is it's in the public's interest. It has to be in the public's best interest to follow where public-funded money is going.
I'm running out of time, so I'm simply going to ask you, do you think that the journalistic programming and creative activities under section 68.1 should also include any information that gives the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation a competitive advantage?