No, and in fact it's not really how you build a perfect competition economy, either.
You're saying that small and medium-sized radio stations are at threat. I know that people working at your radio stations don't make a lot of money. It's a small-margin business. That's the truth of the radio business. Thank goodness people want to hear themselves on the radio, or you guys would be in real trouble.
What would be the impact on small and medium-sized communities if you closed these stations? I know that in my community one of the first things charities do, one of the first things I do when I need to get a message out is go to local radio and they push it out.
By the way, it's not as simple as saying that if you played more Canadian artists, the money would stay in Canada. People have options today. They have satellite radio. If you're not playing the music they want to hear, they'll listen to it somewhere else. So that's not a realistic--