I think we are very conscious of trying to avoid that. I think the potential is there, and it's obvious that it's there. But I think there is such a range of voices in any kind of CBC news or current affairs operation that I think in a sense we're protected from that, as long as we're conscious of not doing anything that inadvertently, through osmosis, plays to those kinds of things. I think our track record is pretty good on that.
I think the fact that there are tensions with governments is a given. I've had 30 years' experience at CBC, and I can go back to many governments when it's been the same. So for the CBC to start kind of tailoring its approach to the government in some sort of odd way that has some sort of impact on financing would be, first, ludicrous--