I think that any service extended to people in rural areas and remote areas or cultural communities has to be encouraged. The issue that we would have is when CBC goes into an area or serves a community, and I think as a different example of Radio 3, which is broadcasting primarily independent Canadian artists. It's one of the satellite channels on Sirius Canada. This is a service that is nearly identical to a campus radio station in terms of its format and sound, yet taxpayers' dollars are going into that to create a service that already exists all across the country in most cities and in many smaller communities.
I think it's a reality that CBC cannot go into every rural area that could support a community radio station. The area that I'm from in Nova Scotia has a small village called Tatamagouche. It's not even close to Pictou, really. It's about a thousand people. They would like to have a community radio station. They'll never get served by CBC, so there has to be accommodation for both things.