Indeed, the country's media have experienced a major crisis, but they aren't the only ones. We know this, and we see it in the debates around certain laws that say digital giants should pay their fair share of taxes.
Not only do we want them to pay their fair share of taxes, we also want them to stop sucking—and those are my words—resources away from newsrooms. We applaud the efforts currently being made to achieve this in the context of this tug-of-war, which we also support.
In the meantime, our media are crying out—as we recently experienced back home—because there has been a major closure of local media in the Montreal region. If we don't support them and wait for agreements to be reached, there will be agreements, but the media will have closed their doors, which is not very positive.
So we want to be very proactive in this respect. We also need to think about media other than print media, because I think it's becoming urgent to take action to support newsrooms in radio and TV stations, too.
So it's still important.
I'll turn it over to Mr. Bélanger so he can add a few points.