This brings me to a follow-up question.
When Shaw and Quebecor were in front of us, obviously they highlighted their concerns with the CTF in very broad strokes, but when we asked them about the solutions they were offering, both of those entities actually had quite different perspectives.
Shaw seemed to suggest—and I hope I'm properly characterizing Mr. Shaw's remarks—that the system was broken and needed to be fixed. I believe he was referring to the CTF being fixed; in other words, he was accepting the fact that the CTF perhaps still had a future, but perhaps required a renewed mandate.
When we spoke to Vidéotron, they had a different perspective: Hey, we don't want government money at all. What we're looking for is to be able to focus on Canadian programming ourselves. Let us do the job. We're prepared to set aside some $100 million over the next three years to do that kind of programming in-house.
Those are two different perspectives on or two different approaches to the solutions that might be offered.
I'm wondering if you have any preconceived notions about where this would go. Or are you going to be looking at all the different options?