Okay. Thank you.
As far as horse racing goes, Mr. Hawley, I understand the position. It is pretty much unanimous among the people who operate horse racing businesses. You say you need the revenue, particularly to maintain the horses and pay the jockeys. There are a lot of obligations to meet. Every time I hear that, I wonder if the situation is not somewhat the same for other sports.
Wouldn't there be a case for simply adjusting the use of revenues generated by sports betting so that expenses are well covered? In Quebec, for example, agreements could be made with Loto-Québec. In this way, a portion of the revenue generated by sports betting could be devoted to horse maintenance, stables or something else.
Wouldn't that be a reasonable solution, Mr. Hawley?