I hope I've got them all down. If I don't, please come back to me.
I've done business transactions all my life. Yes, two people will not work together unless there's something in both parties' wishes to do a deal. I can't see why these transactions cannot benefit CBC/Radio-Canada in the way they are structured, and I can't see why they would attack the autonomy of the public broadcaster. In a situation like this, we're going to take them one at a time and see how they go, but it is something in the backdrop that we have to be concerned about and aware of at all times when we negotiate. There's no issue there.
Let's go to regionalization. I understand it is very important. It's important in what I've read so far.
Remember, I'm only starting January 2. Right now, I'm ramping up and reading a lot about the presentations that have been made in front of you. I understand the importance of regionalization. I understand why the envelopes that were suggested to you--the two envelopes of $25 million--were on the table. I think it's really important to get Canadians to hear and to listen to CBC/Radio-Canada as quickly as possible. It's a priority in the current management team and a priority that I will make mine.
You talked about commercialization and sources of revenue and how I will make sure we have all the dollars we need--