Thank you very much.
I want to congratulate you on the eloquence of your presentations.
Like Ed, I'm going to disclose my bias. I was a three-time attendee at the Courtney Youth Music Camp. I was part of the Vancouver Junior Youth Orchestra, and a member of a woodwind quintet when I was in my mid-teens, and part of the Cape Town Performing Arts Board Orchestra in early university years. So I do have a bias.
What I was hearing George talk about is almost the radio orchestra ecosystem. It's not only that there is the orchestra and the products it produces.... I've been in reforestation for 25 years, so like a tree, it's not only the value of the logs, it's the whole ecosystem that's supported by the tree. You talked about talent development and nurturing the producers as well as the talent, and the composers, so it's quite an ecosystem spreading out.
The question that I have for you, George, is if the provision of this public good--which is the radio orchestra--ends, how do you see that ecosystem of associated benefits being provided?