First of all, I think you have a language advantage, not a barrier, because that's what's allowed your culture to flourish. So I think it's an advantage actually.
Just to correct the record, we had been the minority shareholder of TQS up until it went under, obviously, and now it has a different owner.
We feel there has to be some sort of fee-for-carriage solution, whether it's the one advocated by Mr. Lind or whether it's the one we advocated a year ago or so, which would not require the American signals to disappear, because it would still have simultaneous substitution.
Without getting into the mechanics of whether it's A or B , or how you get there, with some kind of vehicle, some sort of structure like this, we believe that would go a very long way to protecting local television in Canada.