I want to thank the representatives of the A-Channel for coming today. I've heard an awful lot about the A-Channel, certainly from our MPs, Patrick Brown and Ed Holder, who are here today. Mr. Holder has been making me aware of your situation. I know that Mr. Masse across the way has also been advocating on behalf of Windsor A-Channel. I'm certainly abreast of your situation, but I'm not going to ask you any questions, and don't take that as a snub.
Mr. Fecan, I want to ask you a couple of questions. I have a release from CTV on Monday, and I want to ask for some clarification. It says that CTV welcomes Rogers' support for a fee for carriage on an American retransmission consent regime. I'm sure you have that. You touched on it a bit in your presentation. You said that you welcome the idea that Rogers might accept a fee for carriage as it exists in the United States, but the American system doesn't give over-the-air television stations an automatic right to be carried by cable. If you're happy with Rogers' position, could we assume that you accept the U.S. approach, that you're willing to give up carriage rights and then negotiate both fees and carriage? It's more than carriage rights, obviously. We're also talking about automatic substitution, guaranteed priority placement on the dial, and 6% of gross revenue that goes into the Canadian programming fund. Are you prepared to put all that aside for a fee for your broadcast?