Oh, sorry. I don't know where I can get my voice on, as well as with the camera.
Sorry for turning my back to you.
We talked to CBC a while ago and we asked them to explain to us why they were doing this, etc. And while I am aware of the problem and I support all of the very important points you have made, not the least of which is that this is the last remaining radio orchestra in North America, there are some solutions we need to talk about, and I wanted to ask you specifically some things.
CBC has suggested that by disbanding this orchestra they will be able to give regional orchestras across the country an option to appear regularly. That is the cheaper option and it would also allow them to reach the diversity of Canadian symphony orchestras. That's one of their solutions.
The second one, of course, is the fact that they are underfunded, and you've all acknowledged that. But the third one that CBC suggested, with regard to the CBC cutting the classical music to a certain time slot, is that they were looking at encouraging newer audiences.
As you know, the CBC mandate, as they reminded us, is to promote regionalism within Canada and to promote diversity and broaden their audience listenership.
Those are among some of the things they said. How do you respond to those? What are your practical solutions to offer the CBC on this issue--the money, the regionalism, and the fact that they say other symphony orchestras will be able to get a kick at the can?