Thank you.
Mr. Langdon, first of all let me thank you very much. I think you gave very substantive answers to the questions that were asked, and I really do appreciate it. I would like to give you more of an opportunity to go through some of them.
Going back to the question, moving away from the eligibility requirement and moving to a larger question as to what is the active involvement of a government or of the cabinet in terms of determining who would and who would not receive this funding, you used the analogy of the Canada Revenue Agency.
You indicated that although there is a minister who is responsible—as all ministers should be responsible—that minister is not involved, clearly, in the day-to-day operations, investigations or determinations of what individual taxpayers would be paying. Similar to that structure, I'm assuming that these independent bodies would make a determination as to who would qualify for these tax measures in the field of journalism.
Is that correct? Could you please expand on that?