I don't, sir, for two reasons. First, you're assuming that the public is going to pick up the tab for fee-for-carriage. This is the conversation that's been in front of you for a number of days now, and you've heard from different broadcasters how they would treat the fee-for-carriage impact. Second, I think that if you absolutely insist that there be a link between the fee-for-carriage money and a commitment to local programming or any other area of programming or interest the CRTC thinks the dollars should be invested in, and you make the broadcasters accountable for that, you will not see those dollars going to Hollywood or simply flowing to the bottom line of the broadcasters.
On April 27th, 2009. See this statement in context.