No. In Timmins, we get all the French TV channels. We also have a private French radio station. We are referring specifically to the francophone section of Radio-Canada. If they were to promote our francophone artists outside Quebec, our francophone reality outside Quebec, there would be a better dialogue between us and our Québécois brothers and sisters.
We do not want to get into a constitutional debate or a discussion on the future of Quebec. Currently, there is a Crown corporation called Radio-Canada which, at the moment serves the province of Quebec and the French network to the tune of 90 or 95%. We get about 5% for regional programming. It is not even local programming, because it comes from Ottawa. There is absolutely nothing. If you have had the opportunity to listen to Christiane Charette's excellent program, you would realize that we could get her to play Franco-Ontarian music. The Franco-Ontarian artists would then sell records in Quebec, would become known and would be able to make a living from their art.