What do you think of Mr. Hill's earlier suggestion that there should be the same kind of notice that they have for track in urban areas? This is 12 months, not just 60 days. Currently, you publish a 60-day notice in local media. It is only today, after you have announced the closures, that you say that you are open to considering the options with producers. Why could you not have done the consulting prior and allowed more time so that these people could organize and discuss it among themselves, so that the community could decide whether it would be appropriate to keep the station open and functioning, or to decide that, in fact, it really had not been used in a long time?
I do not know why you would not be subject to the section of the act that Mr. Hill mentioned in his brief and that applies to urban areas. That period of time would be more acceptable and would allow for true negotiation and consultation on your part with the individuals concerned, rather than simply giving them 60 days' notice.