Okay.
Is it your feeling that we need to create a balance here? I am from northern Ontario, where more people probably rely on radio, and there are fewer radio stations than elsewhere in the country or in large urban centres. In many communities, radio is an important and integral part of the community.
Mr. Davies mentioned a number of things that his corporation is involved in, and I would suggest to you that all radio companies do essentially the same thing right across the country.
We've seen the ebb and flow of profits and the problems and difficulties radio stations face. Yearly, biannually, every 10 years, they come and go. People get bought out, stations get sold--that sort of thing. I'm thinking particularly of rural areas that really depend on radio. If there were an exception made and you could save, in terms of revenues, another 1% or 2% or 3%, do you think that would create more stability in the radio market across the country?