Thank you.
Maybe we haven't got time for another whole round of questions, but I do have a question. It's something I want to have put on the record.
When Mr. Richard Stursberg from the CBC was here, he said the CBC offered independent producers a deal whereby the corporation would put content online and divide any revenues that came as a result 50-50. The offer was not accepted. Why have the independent producers and the CBC not been able to reach an agreement on this? When will the CBC and independent producers reach an agreement to put content online?
Again, as we've gone around the country and met with different witnesses, we've seen that new media are very important. We do know that analog's days in television are numbered, but in broadband and stuff we've only scratched the tip of the iceberg. If there was somewhere to step forward and the CBC was trying to work with independent producers, why didn't independent producers accept an offer like that?