In addition, as Mr. Viner was discussing with Mr. Angus, there may have to be some recalibration of the regulatory obligations on over-the-air television. In the past, over-the-air was a licence to print money, and the CRTC loaded them up with obligations. In some cases, they have to do many hours of local and, in addition, Canadian drama in prime time. I could see in the hearings the CRTC initiating a recalibration where more of the Canadian drama obligation falls on the specialty programs. The local television station does local and news but less than before.
So I'm not saying that everything will stay the same, but with some modest readjustment of the rules in the LPIF, I think that will be enough.