I'm not interested in that. I was interested in why there's no obligation on the satellites. You say Windsor is special. In Sudbury the direct-to-home is 47%, but I only have five minutes here so I'm going to have to move on.
We try to get the numbers of what the broadcasters are making and what's going on in costs and local. It's difficult. We crunch our numbers, and it seems like four out of the last 15 years is the only time they've lost money at the local level. Last year they made potentially $387 million in ad revenues, and it cost them about $385 million. Yet we're being told that the crisis is local.
The CRTC has denied numerous requests for station-by-station financials. Under section 25 of your rules and procedures you could make those statements public if it was in the public interest. Would you not agree that at this time, when we're talking about systemic regulatory changes to service in Canada, it would be helpful to make the financial statements public so we actually know what the extent of this crisis is?