I simply wanted to say that the list Ms. Dolman made of successful programming, exciting and interesting programs that are actually working, these programs were put together by creative Canadians against considerable odds. As we know, it's very difficult in English Canada to get any damned thing produced.
It is good quality produced against considerable odds, better quality produced with the blessing of the government and the Canadian population, rendered cool, I would suggest, by the niche markets that appreciate whatever the product is. With Internet distribution, the possibility is that we can get those programs that suit this niche market to that market. And whoever is advertising to underwrite it now has a fabulous opportunity to preach to the converted, because they already want to see, they already want to be there, so the product can be appropriate to the programming. It's much more economically viable too.