Happily, this is not a concern at Warner Brothers.
However, as the president of Alliance numérique, I will answer that access to funding is very important for the member companies, especially for very small ones. In fact, think that the emergence of small players is actually the dominant feature of the Quebec video game industry. The industry also has some large players.
Let's take the example of a mall where you have a Walmart at one end, or a Zellers; they can be compared to Ubisoft or EA. In that mall you will also find small boutiques that represent small players who need access to funding.
The Canadian Media Fund is one example of a funding source. Without wanting to get onto the slippery slope of politics, there is no doubt that access to funding is very important for the small players who are part of the ecosystem and its wealth. This is very important development in Quebec, but elsewhere as well, for instance in Vancouver.
Some of these small players, who at the outset have two, five or ten employees, become champions in the industry. These are homegrown businesses, businesses that emerge from the Canadian territory.
Take Hibernum, for instance, a Montreal firm. We started working with that company in 2010 when it only had 15 employees. Today, it has 140. That is a good example of the success of a company that had access to funding.