Well, I think that comes back to the whole issue, as I mentioned earlier, of performance measures and objectives, and how they define their role as a public broadcaster, and the various strategic objectives they set for themselves. In programming, they have measures for that and are able to demonstrate, to a certain degree, what they're doing there; but in the others, they don't have those measures and are currently working on them. So it really is a case of defining concretely what is meant by a public policy role, and then how to measure that.
On May 8th, 2007. See this statement in context.