Thank you for your question.
In preparation for the position paper we put forth, we looked back 10 or 15 years at the reactions the FCFA had put out on the various cuts that happened, and what happened at that point in 1995-96 is that some stations on TV were melded into one for the entire west. A few years later some money was put back into the regional stations in the west, especially in regional radio, and that allowed a certain strengthening of local coverage. However, what we heard from our members is that there are still not a lot of means and resources, and as you pointed out, in some regions in the north the communities do not have access to a local service of Radio-Canada.
I'll take the example of Alberta. What the community in Alberta deplores is that Alberta generates a lot of national news these days, for obvious reasons, and a lot of the resources of the local station, instead of being dedicated to coverage of news from the French community, are dedicated to coverage of national news. That's one example of how there is a need to reinforce the resources for local coverage.