YouTube CEO Neal Mohan recently insisted that he isn’t worried about Netflix and other streaming services luring away the service’s most popular creators during a long interview with The New York Times series The Interview, which streams on YouTube.

Mohan seemed to play the magnanimous winner for much of the conversation; when asked about Oscar host Conan O’Brien’s poking fun at YouTube, Mohan simply replied that O’Brien is “very funny” and that his “Team Coco channel does really well on YouTube.”

When asked about popular podcasts like “The Breakfast Club” and “My Favorite Murder” moving to Netflix, Mohan said it’s “flattering” that competitors “see us as the center of culture.” He emphasized that while some creators may consider leaving for other platforms, they ultimately prioritize staying on YouTube.

“I have not come across YouTubers that have completely yanked their content off YouTube,” Mohan said. When negotiating with other platforms, those streamers will always “acquiesce to what our YouTubers ultimately know is the right decision for them in the long term, which is to never leave their home.”

This approach allows popular creators to maintain control over their content and reach on YouTube, Mohan explained. As a result, it seems unlikely that many top YouTubers will abandon the platform in favor of other streaming services anytime soon.