Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much for coming. We're very pleased that you came today. This is an issue that's very important to all of us.
You've referenced Sudbury-Timmins. Our region is dependent on CTV news coverage. They cover a vast region, and they do a great job.
I'm sure, Peggy and Don, your people do the same in your region--my colleague Mr. Masse's region--with A-Channel Windsor.
So we have a very strong commitment to our local news. The issue we're facing here, I guess, to be quite blunt, is that I've never seen so many very well-off companies coming and blaming the other guy. And that's kind of what we're hearing. If I look at your map of losses, and I flip it upside down, that's what the cable guys are going to show me as your numbers.
If you'll excuse the television expression, we're going to have to squeeze the Charmin here to make sure we get value for our taxpayers. We're hearing such remarkably different views.
In 2007 you took in $1.7 billion, 48% of the revenue of the entire English language TV system. So when we hear that local is being squeezed out by specialty and the other networks, you're basically being squeezed out by different elements of companies you already...by stations you already control. Is that not correct?