To address your question about the technology, the CBC argues that it isn't viable, it isn't feasible, to have transmitters installed in Kamloops to build this service, but I would argue that eventually all of Canada is going to be converting to digital technology. What that digital technology does is allow you to take a number of channels and compress them and put them into one previous analog channel. It's possible to put five digital channels onto one analog space. So what I would suggest is that the CBC should start looking at partnerships, as it does with affiliations, which we lost, with the private broadcasters, and say to them, “Look, eventually your analog transmitters are going to be obsolete. We're following Europe and the United States in the conversion to digital television. Why not partner with us and put our CBC with your local channels?”
You could stack up a number of others, perhaps Newsworld. We have a large native community in Kamloops; it could include the native channel. It could include Knowledge Network.
So the CBC should be looking to partnerships with the local broadcaster and say, “Look, we'll help you get into the digital age, and in the process help ourselves and restore the faith of our viewers.”