Let's take them one by one. Simultaneous substitution, is that an advantage? They don't have it in the U.S. Do you know why? It's because their program rights are protected and they don't need it. If we got our program rights protected, as the American stations do in their markets, we wouldn't need simultaneous substitution, because we wouldn't be seeing American signals over the air in Canada. They don't allow signals from Rochester to go into Buffalo and vice versa. We have allowed this. Simultaneous substitution is, if you will, liquidated damages. It's not a benefit. We'd just as soon not have it and not have the U.S. signals in here. No other industrialized country in the world has allowed the wholesale importation of foreign signals.
On April 22nd, 2009. See this statement in context.