It's an excellent question.
On the Internet neutrality issue, I'll defer to the experts on the new media. The Internet is now. If we don't do it, we'll lose out. My kids don't listen to radio. They do everything online now. They spend 90% of their time online. That's the new generation; it's not me. But certainly, if the CBC wants to be relevant, they have to have a presence.
As for the cost, that's a management issue. As far as I'm concerned, you can spend any amount of money developing properties on the web, but do you have to spend that amount of money? No way. It's a question of management. CBC has to look at production costs online and it has to get that in order. It has to be there. It's essential that it be there for music, for every part of it, and for providing great content. Content is king. If we provide world-class content, people will come to the website. There will be eyeballs. You don't have eyeballs without content, and that's what we have to focus on.