 Alright, a story I didn't list in a thing, but somebody sent me just before the show started. A story out of Canada, a favourite politician, I think in the world, Justin Trudeau, Trudeau's administration, it just seems to top itself constantly in its authoritarian proposals and it's an authoritarian nature. Anyway, the Canada Radio and Television and Telecommunication Commission has released a statement that happened on Friday saying it would advance a plan to ensure online streaming services make meaningful contributions to Canadian notices, Canadian and Indigenous content. Aren't the Indigenous people Canadians? I mean, this is really horrific to think that Canada does not consider its Indigenous people as actual Canadians. It's not nice, it's really bad. Anyway, to quote the statement, we are developing a modern broadcasting framework that can adapt to changing circumstances. To do that, we need broad engagement and robust public record. In other words, they want to regulate social media. They want to regulate every podcast that every social media company that earns more than $10 million or more in annual revenues. Luckily for me, I don't earn anywhere near $10 million worth of revenues, not even at one-tenth of that. But I am hopeful that you guys are going to help me get to $10 million because I would love to be regulated by the state of Canada, by the country of Canada in my broadcasting. So if any of you are in a position to help me achieve the $10 million of annual revenues so I can qualify for being regulated by Canada, I'd really, really appreciate it. Let me know. I'm sure we can facilitate it quite easily on an ongoing basis. Anyway, registration, all these companies and podcasts, so individual podcasts included, are going to have to register by November 28th this year. And once they register, I'm sure they will be monitored by the Canadian Broadcasting Commission and their content will be either given a thumbs up or a thumbs down. They will be screened by governments. I mean, this is just a blatant unequivocal, unabashed attack on free speech by the Canadian authorities. And it's disgusting, despicable. And it'll be interesting to see what happens because Twitter, Facebook, all these companies have to register. Canada is already in a big fight with Facebook over news, a news released on Facebook now that fight might even be broadened. So this is a story to watch. Elon Musk has already declared this an attack on free speech, and it is. It actually is, and this is what I agree with Elon. But we will see how this develops. We will see how the story works out.