I haven't really developed the position, and we don't have an official position, but I would say this. If...and again, it depends on how broad a mandate review, and if the mandate review will also include amending the act. Right now the act dictates—and I say that in the correct way—our relationship with the CRTC. But I think if we get to the point where, as part of the first mandate review, there is a decision to do mandate reviews on a regular basis—every seven to ten years—then that is the contract that should exist. That is the contract between the government and the public broadcaster.
I see the role of the CRTC then changing as one of perhaps just overseeing that the contract's being met--although I'm not even sure about that. But I think the real contract should be with you.