Let me make this perfectly clear. The heritage committee, actually, are the ones recommending that there be a memorandum of understanding, which is a contract between the government and the CBC, that would last for a seven-year period. That would be where your accountability is. All of it would be built into it.
I will say to Mr. Menzies' comments earlier that I understand you can't hear everybody and talk to everybody and question everybody, and that everything costs money. The seven-year memorandum of understanding is one of the few things being represented to you today that doesn't cost a cent. It's about predictability, similar to what we heard earlier; it's about being able to plan and being able to run a big broadcaster. That's what the seven-year memorandum of understanding would give the CBC, so that it wouldn't be subject to tenuous, extremely tenuous—