She's fantastic, yes.
I of course come from Winnipeg, so unfortunately we've seen some changes with our A-Channel, our CTV news, and with our Citytv news as well. It's of course a huge concern, because we place a lot of importance on our local news programs, particularly at this time, because of our flooding, etc. If it weren't for local broadcasting, local news, we would have a very tough time helping to protect those families.
I want to ask this on behalf of Canadian citizens who want more local programming, who want to get access to those news channels. Exactly what are they going to get out of this fee-for-carriage deal, if it's made? Frankly, and bluntly, you are in this business to make profit. You're not in this necessarily for the public good, although you do a lot of things that are in the public good, and I congratulate you on those things as well--donating to the United Way, helping with the humane society.
What are the citizens going to get out of this? Are you going to rehire those people who lost their jobs? Are you going to open up those morning news programs again? What exactly are you going to give back to the public if they're putting their taxpayers' dollars on the table so that you can get out of this mess?