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Canadian Heritage committee  If we look at the number of productions over time coming in for certification, you see a pretty flat line. There's no drastic increase year over year; it's pretty stable. You can think about that in terms of capacity, so individuals coming out of film schools or whatnot, and also

February 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Johanne Mennie

Canadian Heritage committee  All post-production costs are eligible for tax credits. They are included in the total production cost. So the same tax credit calculations apply if the production is eligible.

February 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Johanne Mennie

Canadian Heritage committee  Yes, we do certified productions that are produced in languages other than French and English. I would say on average that's about 2% of the productions that we certify on an annual basis. Based on 1,100 productions that we certify, about 2% are in languages other than French and

February 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Johanne Mennie

Canadian Heritage committee  It's pretty stable.

February 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Johanne Mennie

Canadian Heritage committee  I'll take that question. Yes, you're absolutely right. What we see in the province of British Columbia are mostly what are labelled “service productions.” What that means is that production companies in British Columbia offer their services to companies, mostly Hollywood produc

February 23rd, 2015Committee meeting

Johanne Mennie