That's what scares me right now, honestly, because with all due respect, Mr. Abbott signed the minority report when he was in the opposition, commenting that perhaps we should commercialize English television. Those are realities and we have to face up to them. What you're talking about is not massive public consultation or involvement. I'm talking about using the tools of broadcasting, whether radio or television, to reach out, because my understanding is that over 90% of Canadians support public broadcasting and support paying for public broadcasting in this country. Let's see if that's there, let's see to what extent it's there, and let's see if indeed CBC is, or remains, the chosen vehicle for the public broadcasting. I can't imagine a country such of ours in which we wouldn't have public broadcasting à la CBC/Radio-Canada.
I'm trying to see here if perhaps Radio-Canada/CBC could be more actively engaging Canadians in that debate at this time.