Yes, everybody gets a 50% wage increase.
No, it's really hard for me to say. If you want to, you can go to the Cadillac level and think, boy, we would like to be the BBC of the Americas. As I said, it's going to cost a significant amount. How much? You'll have to ask them.
I could come here and tell you we need another billion dollars for the CBC, but I don't have documents supporting that. I haven't done studies to support it. If somebody's going to make a decision about the need, all I can tell you is that when I look at the programming out there, the audience reception out there, and the cuts that have happened to the CBC over the past decade, it is clear to me that more money is required to do this. But you're going to need to hear from the public broadcaster itself on the money we need and what we're going to do with it.
I think it's fair for this committee to say, we've heard from a lot of people and we agree that one of the things you should be doing with this new money is local reflection, or one of the things you should be doing with this money is prime time drama.
It's up to the people who know the business to come to you and say, we hear you. Here's what you say our mandate is. Here's how much money it's going to cost us to get it done.
But it has to be stable funding. That's the other thing. It can't be from day to day.