You are going to accuse me of always hiding behind the work to be done, but this is part of the work that will be started over the course of the coming year—a study of the funding model for the system as a whole, and that of the CBC, as part of this system.
All I can tell you now is that we believe, as we have already said, that the CBC, as much as possible—I know that there are philosophical arguments against the CBC pulling back from the advertising market. They exist inside and outside the CBC. There are all kinds of reasons. Even the advertisers will probably say it is not a good idea. If they could get at those who listen to the CBC's radio stations, the CBC would have been commercialized a long time ago, and the stations would no longer be what they are. These are the challenges. We need to find means that are not necessarily limited to parliamentary allocations and to the contracts Mr. Rabinovitch was talking about. There are all kinds of ways to fund the CBC; we must look at the big picture.