Thank you.
Listen, I think that by protecting it as you suggest what it will require with these behemoth sports betting operators—most of whom, as we know, are foreign, and the names are familiar to us—is understanding their backgrounds. Most of those companies are in the United Kingdom. Many of them are in Australia. They've morphed into the United States in a big way.
They like horse racing, and they want to work with horse racing, so I do think that by protecting the horse-racing industry, as the government bill suggested, we'll have these sports betting operators working closely with the horse-racing industry. I think we'll be protected in that fashion, in that they want to offer parimutuel wagering as part of their sports betting offering. That's what they've done in the United States.
We expect that, with that protection, it will set up a framework within the provincial lottery corporations in terms of how it's managed and controlled, such that they will be working with us, as opposed to having operations completely distinct from horse racing.