I just want to add one thing.
I think there are certain areas in which we actually part company from the Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. The Friends of Canadian Broadcasting, as I understand it, came here and said the other day that they didn't think we should be on the Internet and that our website was not particularly effective. I forget what their number was, I think they said we were getting 2,000 views a day or something. But the fact of the matter is that our Internet site gets 3.6 million unique viewers a month, and it is without question far and away the most important news and information website in the country in terms of its usage and in terms of the depth of its content.
We think, for all the reasons we were talking about earlier, that one of the fundamental responsibilities of the public broadcaster is to be able to serve Canadians by whatever means and in whatever manner they find most convenient. If they want to get their news online, we should be there for them online. If they want to get their news off mobile phones, we should be there to make sure they can get their news in whatever way suits their lifestyles and their purposes.