In many of our cable communities, through our local community channels, we have actually become the local voice in many, many instances for community associations and community groups.
The channel has really been in effect for almost 40 years, and it has begun to develop as a very viable alternative voice at the local community level. So our concern, really, is to make sure that in any kind of review that's undertaken, the community channel is clearly identified as part of the solution. We believe it can be an even greater part of the solution in the future around community expression.
We have the infrastructure in place. I don't know how many of you know, but we now operate over 40 local community channels, from northern Ontario to northern British Columbia. We have 350 staff people who operate within those channels. We have hundreds of volunteers who support that activity at the local community level.