The rules that were in Bill C-10 were rules to simplify the calculation of the film tax credit for Canadian films and they were the product of a couple of years of consultations with the film industry around 2003. The rules were announced in 2003.
In Bill C-10, in the Senate, the film industry expressed concern with what's called the public policy test. It gave discretion to the Minister of Revenue to deny the credit if in the view of the minister the funding of a film would be inconsistent with public policy. In the latest release of the legislation for this bill—maybe it wasn't the latest but I think it was in July 2010—the film rules were left out. The rest of the rules were not controversial, but just the same all of the proposed film rules were left out of the bill and the government indicated in a news release that it did intend to go forward with the rest of the rules without the public policy test at a future time.