In some respects, people in small communities see Yellowknife in the same way as Canadians see Toronto. There's the Toronto-centric view of things and the Yellowknife-centric view of things.
As I think Aggie mentioned, if the travel is not there, the relationships aren't there. CBC North is a place where young journalists come and get their feet wet. They come and go pretty fast, and they don't necessarily go out there and build the relationships with communities that are needed.
That's another piece of why aboriginal broadcasters are such an essential part of CBC North. They have relationships, and they're not going anywhere. Work could be done around that.