Again, it's a question of distinctiveness. If we wanted this, we could find it someplace else.
The other part has to do with cbc.ca and the text nature of it. I had a forum with kids in my riding about this exercise. One of the things they brought to my attention--I hadn't thought of it, because I grew up on newspapers--was the idea of seeing it in text and sort of seeing it like an online newspaper, as against what you think of in terms of audio and visual. They were the ones who quickly asked why a medium that is basically, historically, radio and television is aspiring to become a newspaper. I'm sort of taking it directly from their perception to you. They're looking for something much more visual, much more like they would expect. I'm just curious about your response to that.