A very small campaign. So maybe we're talking about five or six spots on Canadian Idol. This is the spectacular threat Canadians are faced with. Our democratic system is threatened by the possibility of six or seven spots on a national television show. In fact, that doesn't even include the production costs of a television ad, which by itself would probably be in the tens of thousands of dollars, at least, and if they want to do anything creative, they might spend the $150,000 just producing the ad.
I'm not asking you to comment on any of that, but I'm going to ask a legal question at this point, which is, if you were to ban outright the participation by third party groups, would you expect a constitutional challenge to that kind of ban?