I just want to follow up on that one more time. You talked about the political attacks on the CBC and how they affect the confidence to cover stories.
We had a recent example with Tom Flanagan, good soulmate of our present Prime Minister, who went running to his blog site when he got cut from a story and saw that as an example of the perfidity of the socialist media. I get cut from stories all the time. I just figure they've run out of space, or maybe they've heard my line before. I might set myself up as a blogger to lick my wounds publicly.
What do you think it means, on the eve of, say, a CBC mandate review, when you have a friend of the Prime Minister coming out and saying, “I wasn't in a story; this is an example of the CBC failing its mandate”—that kind of micromanaging of what would be part of a normal news room network?