I was referring to NCI. The community has so many needs that there needs to be an urban version of NCI and a rural version of NCI. That's because of the population growth. Right now, the aboriginal population is growing and succeeding. An example is at the University of Manitoba, where 10% of first-year students right now are aboriginal; in 1962 it was something like 0.5%. So we're seeing an educated base of aboriginal people growing and flowing into urban centres. Right now, in a lot of the communities, housing is an issue. Education money and opportunity in those communities are not high, nor are living conditions. Moving for the betterment of your children out of a community into an urban centre is the reality in the aboriginal community right now. That's what I was talking about there.
We see that, and when you look at CBC, where is that reflected? People look to us. I think CBC needs to play a role, as a provincial broadcaster, in reaching all people in Manitoba. Where is that voice? Where are those people?