One of the things one must remember is that it takes a couple of years from idea to the actual creation of the program. But in the past, with the approval of my board, we have given some money to radio, and we have seen in particular radio using it for very creative programming and new programming, so the number of repeats has gone down quite significantly as we try new programs. We also try what we call “cross-cultural” programs, doing a jazz festival from Montreal in English and in French at the same time, which is what we did about two weeks ago.
That $60 million is all in programming, and it goes to programs of that nature. It makes possible a program like Little Mosque on the Prairie. It will make possible the second season of that program.
What we do is basically split the money between the networks, and more or less on a 60-40 basis, in order to fund the creation of new programs and continue.