I think the reality is that it depends on the priorities that you, as parliamentarians, ask us to do. If you want us to expand our regional services, we have tabled a report with the government that says it would take a minimum of about $120 million. If you want us to cover the 25% of the Canadian population who don't get a local radio service, that will cost about $20 million to $25 million. If you want us to accelerate getting into HD, now that can cost up to $100 million.
My own feeling is that programming is what it's really all about. Remember, it's $60 million now. I'm not knocking the $60 million, believe me, but it's $60 million. It has been the same $60 million for the last six years, and it will be the same for two more years, including the coming one. The cost of programming keeps going up. I bet it would take a minimum of $150 million, devoted solely to programming, to be well positioned to do the programming part of our job.
So again, sir, it comes down to your priorities. Let's talk about them.