Thank you for the question, Mr. Poilievre. You're quite correct in that there are two ways you can address the imbalance that we have with the foreign Internet companies. One is to take the same kinds of historical, and we would say rather onerous, regulations that we face as a company and try to transpose those to international companies. We've seen other jurisdictions attempt that with great difficulty. The other is to try to reduce the regulatory burden that companies like ours face and give us more flexibility to be able to program to the tastes of our audience and produce programming to the tastes of customers both foreign and domestic.
There's been plenty of controversy—just look at the news space—over the government's extension of tax credits to the newspaper industry. I should make clear that broadcasters do not benefit from those tax credits, and we're not here with our hand out for those kinds of things.
What we would say is that there's another way to reach those kinds of goals and allow us to continue to produce content and that's to reduce the regulatory burden on our business overall.