Perhaps I could use an analogy. If our National Gallery decided that because the billboard art Tim Hortons has created generates more revenue and is more easily recognizable than the Group of Seven it will put the Group of Seven in a back corner and display billboard art, you would be within your rights to say “Wait a minute, that's not preserving a national treasure.” I see classical music as a national treasure that needs to be nurtured and preserved and presented.
There are already for-profit radio stations that play pop music and folk music and rock music, but there are very few stations, CBC being one of the very few, that still elevate and promote classical music. So I think we would be within our rights to say “Wait a minute, what are doing?”