Actually, there hadn't been a lot of them bought already, so we sent them a note. Then we put a further freeze on all sales of the DVD.
One of the important things to bear in mind is that this is not the CBC's property, but belongs to the independent producer who made it; recently we've said to the producer that we're perfectly happy to give back the distribution rights and any further showing rights, and you can do with it what you want. That's the position we've taken.
I only say that to show we don't disagree. It has raised some broader issues for us--very interesting issues that we're going to try to think very hard about over the next little while--as to how we draw the line appropriately between taking the necessary kind of artistic licence to make something dramatically compelling when you're doing an historical piece versus being fair to the people who are characterized within it. We take this very seriously, and I think we've tried to deal with a lot of the things you've said that way.