Thanks, Mr. Chair.
Mr. Prichard, I got onto this topic a little earlier with the fellow from Northwestel. I do think what you're saying has some validity in it. I do think this is why CBC's mandate is being reviewed. It does need to move ahead. We started with a love-in for CBC. Gradually, as the witnesses have presented to us, we've picked away a little bit more at where we think the work is needed.
You mentioned the opportunities on the Internet for a major communicator like CBC. I regularly visit the CBC northern site, because of course I'm in Ottawa quite a bit of the time, and that's once of my access points to northern media. I don't find it to be all that user-friendly. I don't find it to have the kind of linkages you need for northern stories.
Having reported in the north for 50 years, CBC certainly has incredible historic linkage within their own service that could well be part of a website they carry. They have that information. I mean, the Internet is only as good as the information going onto it. CBC does have information, it does have content. It has the capacity for a great amount of information, but I don't see it on the website.
Is that what you're talking about here?