Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I would like to talk about the 2010 Olympic Games. We know that your organization was initially awarded the contract to broadcast the Olympic Games in Canada. We know that, in some instances, it has been difficult to determine the percentage of French- and English-speaking Canadians who will be able to watch the Games.
I concede that you have made an effort to find alternative solutions. There is no denying that you have been working on finding solutions. I am not convinced that you were necessarily obliged to do so, but I do have to thank you for the efforts you have made.
We know that a certain percentage of the population lives in rural areas. This comment essentially pertains to the development of the television industry and its impact on communities. As things now stand, the people who may find themselves with no access to Olympic Games coverage are the ones who live in those rural communities.
Are you continuing your efforts to find solutions so that all Canadian citizens will have access to Olympic Games coverage, or do you believe you have already gone as far as you can?