Madam Fry, thank you for the question. Let me go to the second part first. Let's talk about expanding radio service into different communities.
As you know, and you alluded to it in your report, Mr. Rabinovitch showed up here with his management team--the key guys being around me--and told you as a committee that it was really an important aspect of our lives to try to expand radio service to the 8 million Canadians that we could reach in adding our services into about 15 different communities.
There was a cost to that plan, $25 million in infrastructure, $25 million in operations. He told you about this, and in your wisdom you identified this as an important need, but you didn't make a recommendation on its funding. So I assume, if this becomes a priority in the MOU, that we would go down and have negotiations with the government. If this became a priority, the extra funding would go, to use your suggestion, to $40 per capita, and we would use those dollars. If this were considered a service area in which the government would want us to invest, this is what we'd do. So it is a priority.
Right now, Madam Fry, with the dollars we have, we can't expand this without making serious indents into what we have as services.
You talked about accountability. You talked about the performance indicators. We are working on this right now. As a matter of fact, we talked to our internal auditor yesterday, with our CFO, in terms of measuring it and continuing to do this. This is important. I believe in performance indicators and tools of measurement. We are going to get there.