The answer is yes. Again, this is part of our strategy to connect with Canadians in a far deeper way, wherever they happen to be. I think you're right. So many Canadians now across our country--not only in small towns and cities, but certainly there--have created a network of community media that is significant. I think the goal of our expansion of our regional and local connection is to make partners with as many people as we can, because I think in many communities the CBC and Radio-Canada are honest brokers. It's a safe zone; we're people who have interests similar to those of a lot of these groups. I think our goal is to do that.
I think what one notices on both CBC and Radio-Canada is a far greater inclusion of diverse viewpoints through so-called user-generated content; we encourage people to submit their own stories to us in ways that would relate to a wider audience. I think we're quite conscious that we've got to take advantage of the new media in the ways you indicate.