All right, there's a lot there. Thank you very much for the question.
First, look, you know this from having been in government and having been a minister. It's not the role of the government to give funds to the CBC and say they have to provide a specific level of services to Kamloops. It's an independent choice for the CBC, as you know. CBC is not going to be putting in place--I'm guessing--very expensive infrastructure in order to broadcast into Kamloops because of the transition to digital. That's a very expensive proposition that you're making. As you know, in 2011 there will be a transition to digital, where over 90% of Canadians will be covered. There is a gap, and I know that broadcasters are working on closing that gap, and the government has of course our eyes open about what the role may or may not be in that. We've made it very clear that the gap needs to be closed by the private broadcasters.
With regard to comparing CBC to BBC, the CBC receives about $33 from every Canadian. That's about how it's broken down per capita. The BBC is more than three times that, and they also have a television tax on top of that. If you want to propose that, you're free to do this, but that's not the politics and the policy of this Conservative government.