Yes, and that leads to the question of what we want. Obviously there are a number of things in terms of programming. I have no way of judging what Canadians want at this point, and we're going to have some mechanisms to get feedback from Canadians. But generally I think Canadians would like to see a public broadcaster bringing Canadians together as a country. We want to better understand who our neighbours are. We want to better understand other provinces. We want to better understand what people are doing in other parts, both the French and the English.
Do you have some ideas as to how we might begin to bridge what the CBC and Radio-Canada have possibly left out of their mandate in past years? There's talk of silos--of CBC being in one silo, Radio-Canada being in another silo--and that the two don't necessarily mesh. Do you have some ideas on how to better blend and communicate one to the other, at least to Canadians in different communities, so they might better come to understand one another?