Absolutely, and again, with the fees they've been regulating for the last few years, especially on the specialty side, it is a body, at the end of the day, that will decide how profitable the specialty channels will be on a carriage basis. On tier three, or on category B, which is non-mandatory carriage, there's also some capacity for the CRTC to determine the tariff applicable.
What we're saying, and we'll continue to try to provide evidence, is that conventional television has not been able to fulfill the proper expectations for business, and moving forward will not be able to continue to invest in Canadian programming unless we have the benefit of the fees that are available right now only to the speciality channels. There's no doubt about it; they have a strong impact on the profitability of the industry, especially on conventional television.