Chair, thank you very much.
I'd like to follow up on my colleague's question about the governance framework at the CBC, because questions have been raised about the existing system being deficient. The CEO has also been the chair of the board a number of times recently. We take our board and CEO from patronage appointments, as opposed to a head-hunting process. We've heard other examples of governance--for example, the BBC and some of the other public broadcasters. Have you examined how the governance structure for choosing the CEO and the board of directors at the CBC compares with that of other public broadcasters?