I think, Mr. Chair, what the CBC has achieved is pretty remarkable in terms of the way they've managed to populate much of their programming with Canadian artists and Canadian content. There are numerous examples that come to mind. You've cited a few. But I think they've been able to present new artists in their regular-stream programming, as well as on programs that are destined to cover the arts only. I think of programs of general interest, like Stuart McLean on the English radio network, where he features artists, musical artists in particular.
Local radio features artists, either performing live or recordings of these artists. I think there has been an increased emphasis in the last few years. I think the new work they're doing on other platforms, in terms of the Internet, has been a new approach that responds to not only the artists but the audiences that are looking for some other way of reaching and hearing this work.
In terms of what we might do better, we don't have any particular advice for them, except that they should be expanding as much as possible their coverage in these new platforms.