Thank you very much for being here this afternoon. We do appreciate your submission and your willingness to answer the questions that we ask.
I come from a less populated area, a more rural community. An issue has been bubbling under the surface, and now it's coming up more and more. It's the whole issue of the CRTC and the regulation of radio station “B”, allowing radio stations to be established and to broadcast from these communities.
I think it's a real challenge as we look at new technologies as they're being developed, because what has happened in our community specifically is that any radio station that isn't able to come into our community and develop its station...people are going elsewhere to find that type of genre, or that type of music, or talk radio, or whatever. They're turning to the Internet, to satellite radio—to all these other different methods.
I'm curious as to whether this is being looked at. I guess by not allowing these people who want to start these radio stations.... Is there's any talk that this may be driving our population to listen to something that may not have, number one, any Canadian content, and may not have the same values as we would subscribe to as Canadians?