To respond—again, to echo Pierre's point—I don't think that we have the expertise here to be able to answer what's possible. Certainly we're here to speak to the tax measures.
What I would point to, which is what Mr. Leblanc was about to point to, is that at page 173 of the budget, the government announces effectively two things. One is that they will be establishing an independent panel of experts from the Canadian journalism sector to assist the government in implementing these measures, including recommending eligibility criteria. That's the first step, if you will. Second, given the importance of ensuring that media outlets are able to operate with full independence, the government proposes to establish an independent administrative body that will be responsible for recognizing journalism organizations as being eligible for any of the three tax measures.
Again, going back to your specific question, I don't think we can answer the question as to what is possible, and further to some of the other discussions, we're limited in terms of what we can say by what's been announced. However, this is certainly what the government has announced.