That's a very important question. The model that we want to use in Windsor is the model that we are already using to cover francophone issues in Alberta and in Saskatchewan. According to this concept, teams of three people, for example from Calgary to Edmonton, cover the province of Alberta. We are already using this model in Regina and Saskatoon.
I am completely aware of what is going on in Windsor. We also realize, as a public broadcaster, just how important our services are to some minorities, be it francophones in the places you mentioned or anglophones in Quebec, in particular. We have done all that we could to take that into consideration for the cutbacks that we have done.
We have been talking about costs, and I would like to take the opportunity to touch on one issue, Mr. Chair, since this is the last question or nearly the last one, unless I'm mistaken. Earlier Ms. Glover was talking about the amount of money that police officers earn. I have a great deal of respect for the work they do. I'm sure you realize that the $74,000 or the $75,000 that was mentioned represent the general average, and include all the benefits that we offer at CBC/Radio-Canada. We are not talking about $74,000 or $75,000 plus benefits. Benefits are included in the amount. I would also like to take the opportunity to tell you that at CBC/Radio-Canada, we control costs in the best possible manner and that we are aware of our obligations to French-speaking and English-speaking communities.