Thank you very much for coming here today. This is an excellent presentation. There was a great deal of thought put into it. Unfortunately, I only have five minutes, so I'm going to scramble through it as quickly as I can with some key points.
The issue of governance structure is key. Right now we have a very bush-league governance structure at the CBC, and I'm glad you brought that up.
I'm interested in where you say the technology does not pose challenges; the lack of funding to deploy and use technology poses the challenge. Then you say the audio-visual content being delivered through the Internet to mobile phones and other wireless technology must contribute to Canadian content financially. I'd like to speak to that question.
The only thing holding back widespread watching of free downloaded Hollywood movies right now is bandwidth. The bandwidth is moving up continually because the telecoms are moving in to address the fact that the public want to watch whatever they want whenever they want, and they're going to watch it for free because they won't have to pay for it.
Would you suggest that the telecoms should have to pay into the fund because they are now the providers of content that many people are enjoying?