First of all, as you point out, we don't agree that there's a crisis. We feel that television is probably entering a golden age. We think it is an exciting period. The development of high definition, the relationship to the Internet, webcasting--all of those choices are there for Canadians. We think we're just at the beginning of it, so we think making proper investments is the way to go.
In terms of the CRTC, we have disagreements, absolutely. For example, when the chairman of the CRTC appeared he said local broadcasting is the cornerstone of the system, that conventional television, as he called it, is the cornerstone of the system. We don't agree with that. We think the cornerstone of broadcasting is as laid out under paragraph 3.(1)(d) of the Broadcasting Act: Canadians' interests, needs, and aspirations. That is what has to be looked at, not the state of the broadcasters. The broadcasters may be in a financial crisis, but Canadian television viewers are not.