Finally, in terms of, for example, the Canadian Television Fund—which is now the Canada Media Fund—the problems there were the inability of the board to embrace new platforms. For example, they would fund conventional television programming, but they would not fund or support other, alternative platforms, such as video on demand. So our ability to use video on demand in a positive way was limited not only by the commission—which had, in fact, been quite encouraging of video on demand—but also simply by what could be funded through the Canadian Television Fund process.
On April 22nd, 2009. See this statement in context.