This has probably become the most important kind of issue confronting us as we cover the world. It relates to our coverage, as you point out, of Gaza. It relates to our coverage of northern Lebanon, all sorts of areas. I think we're blessed with a lot of experienced people. I've worked in four war zones, and my colleagues have a similar kind of track record.
I think the question of the security and safety of our journalists is job one for most of us. I think what we do is balance the need for us as a news organization to cover the story for Canadians versus the fact that we've got to ensure that we do this in a safe way. I think a lot of it involves resources. As you would know, in Iraq, for example, the cost of security for our journalists now exceeds the cost of our journalists, and this is something that an organization like the CBC or Radio-Canada can't easily cope with.