I can respond to that.
I think as we first framed this up, we did want to ensure that the policy targeted general news organizations and didn't support overly narrow subject matters.
I don't want to prejudge in any way, shape or form the work of the independent advisory panel that's to come. They will look at issues like this. I would say that, in general, an organization that provided news and information aimed at a particular community would be sufficient. It would be general enough to qualify.
I would note already, with respect to registered charities and to loop in the issue of qualified donee status for journalism organizations, those organizations already qualify, like an organization that focused on first nations issues and provided news and information. That already qualifies due to a decision of the courts for registration as a charity. Certainly in terms of the proposals that we brought forward, I don't believe, when we were thinking about these things, that an organization directing news and information at a particular community would be excluded from this.