I would say Michel Morin is the closest one in terms of the skills that I would bring to the table. Monsieur Morin has impeccable credentials as a reporter and he has worked in foreign bureaus. I've had a chance to have lunch with him to pick his brain and to allow him to work on his English while I worked on French. He represents Radio-Canada, of course. That's what he brings to the table, anyway, in terms of his background from Quebec.
Frankly, I think it's a nice balance to have somebody from the private side, from eastern Canada, who perhaps also has the journalism background, but from a slightly different perspective--from the private broadcast side rather than the public.