In terms of their coverage area, the CBC has placed Hamilton in with the Toronto frequency. So, as Councillor McHattie stated, we get the 99.1 feed, which is the Toronto morning radio show, which, as you correctly state, does not reflect Hamilton—although their traffic reports are now expanding, and I don't know if that has to do with our community or with the fact that traffic is expanding in the region.
But beyond that, I think one of the other issues is, as Councillor McHattie said, that the Ontario feed is, well, two things. The first thing is that the Ontario CBC, which is a provincial service, does provide greater opportunity for stories from Hamilton, yet we don't have access to that because we don't have the frequency where we can pick that up in our community.
The other thing is that when we started this effort several years ago, one of the first things we did was to seek out comment from our community in terms of whether this was something they were interested in. We received hundreds of responses from Hamiltonians saying they loved the CBC; they loved to be able to connect, particularly in radio, to the CBC national network, but they hate the fact that they don't hear themselves, and they're very tired of hearing all about Toronto, because it isn't of relevance to them, and they don't know the cultural significance of activities going on in their community if they don't have that access.