The commission does not currently regulate online. It looked at online, at the Internet, in 1999 to determine whether the commission had a role in regulating it, and the commission determined at that time to exempt broadcasting activities on the Internet.
The reason for that is really twofold. One is that our primary reason for regulating in the broadcasting arena is to ensure that there's a predominance of Canadian programming in the system, and the evidence showed that there was no lack of Canadian content on the Internet at that time. Two, the broadcasting activities on the Internet did not have a significant impact on the traditional broadcasting activities, so the commission exempted it at that time.
That said, all alphanumeric text on the Internet would not be included under the broadcasting activities, regardless.