I don't want to spend too much time on that. I want to get back to my first question, which you didn't quite answer. The depth of analysis of popular music, jazz, is fabulous on CBC. My question is, is the classical music listener in the major markets going to say he's not available 10 to 3 on that day, and if he wants to have a regular stream of classical music and doesn't want to listen to it on his computer--he wants to listen to it in the car or on the kitchen radio--have you thought of the possibility that this listener in a major market like Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver, will find a good private classical music radio station, just hook up with that, and be lost forever by Radio 2?
My last question is this, and I know there are a lot of questions, and I think Mr. Fast asked this. If you had more money--I understand your fiscal constraints, and I think you should have more money--would you create a separate radio station for more popular music?