On reaching out to the community, when cable TV first had the right to sell their services they had to make a commitment to provide localized programming. I say that as a former municipal politician. We had very localized programming in which council meetings were covered. There were interviews with local community people. I realize to some degree that's easier when you're dealing with a cable system.
On your commitment here, to what degree do you want to make sure that CBC is relevant? You made the comment that Canadians want a public broadcaster that's more relevant. Is there any effort being made to have more localized broadcasting that reflects the different geographic regions and sub-regions of northern B.C. and the Lower Mainland--the communities within those areas?