Those commitments were made by our predecessor company, CHUM. Frankly, it was those commitments that put them into the financial difficulty they found themselves in and forced them to sell. We knew that we would operate those stations over the course of a year and a half before we were to have our licence renewals. The fact of the matter is—and I guess it's nobody's fault but my own—when we purchased those stations from CTV, we did it through publicly available information, and what we did not know at the time was the extent to which CHUM relied on its specialty services to amortize their costs. So when you took away those specialty services and were left with just the OTAs, the over-the-airs, it became increasingly difficult to operate them in that manner. In fact, CHUM, in 2006, had significantly reduced news in many of their stations. They had local programming, but almost no news.
On April 20th, 2009. See this statement in context.