It's very hard for me to get into their brains as to what they want to do and why.
I think it's been made very clear by the representatives of Vidéotron in particular that they may have made common cause in one respect, but they are very different in other respects as to what they're doing. From what I can understand--and this is basically from reading the press--Vidéotron wants control over all rights and wants to produce all product in-house.
As I said in my opening comments, it was government policy to encourage the development of an independent production industry, and we at CBC in particular--not as much at Radio-Canada--have basically outsourced almost all of our product to the independent producers. That was the intent of the fund. Shaw has been making much more belligerent statements in terms of not wanting to finance any Canadian content.
Again, I'm putting words in their mouths.