Actually, we had such a show. It was called 18 to Life. It was based in Montreal on our prime time television schedule a couple of years ago. It wasn't renewed. That's something that we're always looking at. It's a question of resources and how we can best impact Canadians through the prime time television schedule. It's a question of the funding of that schedule and of how we trigger that funding mechanism.
We've always been interested in trying to showcase different parts of the country in our television schedule on CBC. Look at what we had for a long time. We had Republic of Doyle out of St. John's, Newfoundland. We had Arctic Air, which we no longer carry, but this was the north end of Vancouver. We had Little Mosque on the Prairie, which was in Saskatchewan. Again, this is no longer on the schedule. Heartland, which is there, is from Calgary. We had Being Erica, which was from Toronto.
We do that, and most often—and this is something that we're very proud of—the Canadian city is as much a character in the show as the actors themselves, and that's why you recognize the program as being a CBC program or a made-in-Canada program.