Well, I'm glad that you put that on the record. We will check that. But I'm interested, because your four recommendations are basically to stay away from advertising, stay out of our local markets, stay off the Internet, and leave all CBC books open to competition.
I'm wondering what we're going to get out of this public bargain you're asking for. You're talking about public subsidies of a public broadcaster, so certainly there's an issue of accountability, but there's also the issue of public subsidy of private broadcast.
We're looking at simultaneous substitution, the Income Tax Act, section 19.1, where English-language private conventional television garners about $271 million to $331 million a year. Because of that, specialty service is probably up to $900 million a year. So certainly there's a public interest in.... We've been subsidizing the private broadcasters' bottom line substantially, I would suggest. Yet I'm looking at the programming for television, and I'm seeing that on CTV, for example, at prime time, it's a Canadian wasteland.