No we don't. We broadcast the music and we pay our copyright royalties. We pay part of our turnover. We contribute to Canadian content. We have all kinds of activities, a number of which were cited here today, through which there is a genuine contribution to all artistic and cultural communities. I believe that the radio industry conducts itself very well.
This is a matter of principle for us because it can apply to a lot of other things, like to the act of changing or modifying a piece that is too long. For example, someone has composed a piece that is 11 minutes long but it's been cut down to four minutes. So you have to pay again because it has been modified to make it a piece of a reasonable length.