Thank you for acknowledging Nova Scotia Remembers and Stronger Together, which we were certainly proud to be a part of bringing to Canadian audiences.
You raised an excellent point about the disparity between the Canadian broadcasters, which face a myriad of regulations around the content they produce and air in their contributions to the Canadian sector, and those they compete against from outside our borders, whether it is Netflix, Disney+ or others. They don't pay taxes in Canada, don't employ Canadians, by and large, and they are free to drop programming into the Canadian marketplace and take dollars out of it without the same kinds of restrictions.
We think there needs to be a level playing field when it comes to taxation. We also think there needs to be a level playing field when it comes to the kinds of regulations that are placed upon the foreign streamers so that they need to compete under the same kinds of rules that we do. We're proud to contribute to the Canadian entertainment and information ecosystem, but we're doing it with one hand tied behind our back in that there are big foreign companies that are incredibly well capitalized that don't face the same kind of regulatory burdens that we do.