I think it was supposed to be a bridge. I think the CRTC saw a hole in the way that local programming was done in the country. I think the people who actually had access to the fund, because it was not only us, it was anybody.... The criteria were there and if you met the criteria you were actually able to trigger some funding. I think it suited exactly what we did, so that's why I think we were successful in triggering funding from the local programming improvement fund.
The life of that fund was not determined at the beginning, and Jean-Pierre Blais knows this because I've repeated it many times. Jean-Pierre Blais is the chairman of the CRTC. For us, this was a really big disappointment and I think it was a very negative decision on what we and other broadcasters brought to support programming in the communities when they decided to get there. Frankly, it was a pass-on. On your cable bill you saw $1.22 or something charged to Canadians to support programming in the different communities.