We did have the information for the two networks. The inventory of times that have not been aired was around 6,000 hours for each network. We were reporting that the corporation needed to better manage that. Since then, I think in the English network they have named a director to manage this position. But there was no centralized management of this.
We are not commenting on whether the number of hours is too much or inappropriate; it's simply that there needs to be much better management. These are assets that have been paid for. We would expect the CBC itself to know if these programs would be aired eventually or not. And we note, as well, in the report that the private broadcasters will tend to air what they have bought, whereas the CBC does not always do that, and that's why there's this inventory. So it's really a question of managing that asset.