The answer is no, we haven't put the back catalogue on the website or on YouTube. We have to confront a couple of different issues with respect to the back catalogue, by which I take it you mean in large measure all the old drama shows, variety shows, and so on.
First of all, to put it up, you'd have to digitize the whole lot. Secondly, we find ourselves in a peculiar circumstance when clearing the rights associated with these old programs. If we want to put them on the air, it's actually more expensive than if we sell them to third parties. For example, if the CBC said it would like to pull from the back catalogue The Whiteoaks Of Jalna, the old Wayne and Shuster shows, etc., and put them on right now, it would cost more money in terms of clearing the rights than it would to sell the program to another broadcaster. This is an artifact of the way in which the rights agreements work with ACTRA.
I think it's unfortunate, but it means we face a double problem when it comes to doing it. One, there's the cost of digitizing, and second, there's the cost of the rights clearances associated with it.