I don't think so. I have to be precise here. The fund you refer to was designed to enable incremental local programming. The problem we have right now is that we can't pay for the programming we're doing. There are discussions going on to try to change the focus of this fund, but at the end of the day it's a fund focused on small markets. It is a small band-aid on a very big problem. By itself, this would not be a solution. In fact, there's some danger in this fund, because it would allow people to think the problem was solved. Then, in a year, the whole thing would collapse.
On April 22nd, 2009. See this statement in context.