I'm going to front-load my question so that I cause less stress to our honourable chair, here.
We were in Winnipeg, and we got a very disturbing picture, from both the francophone community and the English-speaking artists, of the disappearance of regional programming and of the vitality that had been there, even 10 years ago, and how much it's dried up. Some of that, perhaps, is the result of a funding crisis. Some of it seems to be a case of the empire striking back, the empire being Montreal and Toronto. That's the sense in the regions.
I'm looking at the disappearance of capacity in a centre like Winnipeg to do its own programming, and the sense is that we're centring it in Toronto and Montreal. But then I look at the decision to shut down the design team here in Toronto, to get rid of the capacity we have here in the city to do programming.
I want to ask you, first, why you think we're seeing a disappearance of programming in the regions. Second, why do you think the decision was made to get rid of the capacity to do programming here with the design team? And third, it would seem to me that there's quite a vast set of resources being shut down, with the wardrobes and the sets. They must have quite a value. Is that going to be put on eBay, or do you have any idea what's going to happen with that?