Good question. We're connected through an inside door to the Salon de jeux de Trois Rivières, so to Loto-Québec, in a way.
We try to get along with Loto-Québec. In the years leading up to the pandemic, Loto-Québec even sponsored us. We get along very well with these people. I think that a market share could be developed in betting theatres and gaming parlours. We provide the same thing. It's just that we could provide it together. Our betting theatres could offer sports betting. Historical horse racing could also be included.
Perhaps we would like to see the Criminal Code amended. We want to point out that everything is regulated by the Canadian Pari-Mutuel Agency. However, machines could be set up at Loto-Québec locations to raise some money and share the revenue. It's the same customers. Let's face it. We don't want to attract customers and monopolize them. Instead, we want to share the revenue in a fair manner.