I can tell you what we hear and have been hearing about in our proceedings with respect to AI. Obviously, there's a lot of concern. There is a broad range of views, which is not surprising, in the broadcasting sector. We hear about a fear that television and movies will no longer be created by humans. There's obviously fear about job loss, which you hear across the board. We've also heard some positive remarks about accessibility and about how closed captioning and other accessibility tools have been made better because of AI. We've heard a wide range of things.
We have been asking questions about AI in our most recent decision on the definition of Canadian content. We did include in our decision a reference that creators should be human and not artificial intelligence, so we have started to address those kinds of issues on the broadcasting side.
