Thank you.
I don't want to second-guess decisions, because, as you say, you have to take risks in television, but when we met last October you were very emphatic; you said, “We do not do reality TV. Other people do, we do not.” It seemed to me that was a very clear part of your mandate for a framework of television. Then this summer we had The One. We bumped The National. It caused quite a national stir and then it bombed after two weeks. Whether it bombed or it didn't is neither here nor there to me, but what is important is that we had a very clear understanding at committee that the CBC had a very clear vision about what it did and did not do. I'm wondering, did something change dramatically in the six or seven months between deciding on that show and when we were told that we would not have reality TV?