Sure. Look, I'm not saying it's easy, but it certainly isn't impossible to draw the distinction between telecommunications as a field of endeavour and activity and then broadcasting and the content that goes into broadcasting. There is no question about it: there has been convergence in the industry between those who are providing telecommunications and the broadcasting. That's a matter of public record.
But in our view, it is possible to deal with them separately.
As I said in my opening remarks, we're very clear that we're not here to change the Broadcasting Act. We're not here to alter the provisions in place right now that protect Canadian content and culture in that act or generally as a matter of government policy.
Is that going to require some stick-handling? There's no question about it. We are in shades of grey, there's no question, but with good public policy that is clear in its intent and description, we can get to where we have to go to allow the ability for investment to occur in the sector in which we want it to occur.