There is no silver bullet—that's the story. I'm not saying that a fee for carriage will not be part of the overall solution, but just putting a fee for carriage in right now will not fix the problem. That's not how it works, and that's what I tried to explain. A fee for carriage doesn't mean Barrie would survive. It's not as simple as that.
What I'm suggesting is this: we buy ourselves one year through various means and try to find extra sources of revenue so that the companies can survive. We have to rethink the system. It may very well be that a fee for carriage will be part of the solution, but it's not an industry-to-industry solution, as you call it. No doubt about it, a fee for carriage will be borne by the television and cable subscribers. They will pay for it, and it will cause a direct increase in their bill. These are the numbers I have. If we had accepted it last October, you would be paying $5 or $6 a month more and we would still have a local content problem. That's my point.