The question we have not had clarified is this. We recognize the massive cuts that happened in the 1990s that stripped the CBC's ability to do much of its job, but coupled with that now is a management approach that it's simpler to do new production in the major centres. Even if money was coming back, would we need a separate dedicated envelope to ensure that the capacity not just for news but for the development of indigenous programming was possible?
Then on top of that, is your position that because we've moved to the CTF funding over the last 10 years of independent production, which we have heard many good things about...? Because the independent production is centred mostly in the major centres, we have a situation in English television where we have Little Mosque on the Prairie and we don't need a prairie; we can actually pretend the prairies are in Toronto, and that's where we film it. Is this the example of how we now do production, that even if the money comes back, it's a streamlined process and it'll be very difficult to restore the loss of the expertise we had in the regions--the editors, the production people, and the visionaries who used to be part of our staff right across the country?