Thank you, everyone, for an excellent presentation.
Madam Rajan, I am looking at your various numbers, and I would make one suggestion. I think your list of time volunteered by private broadcasters and employees might be on the low side. In any jurisdiction I've been in, the role of the local broadcasters in terms of fundraising for the United Way, the cancer drives for kids who are sick and need treatment in Ottawa or Toronto...I think it is one of the main reasons people identify with our local broadcasters.
That being said, one of the concerns we're having in terms of numbers, because we're getting conflicting numbers all the time from the various players, is on the crisis in the local area and how deep it is, because we don't have access to anybody's books. I'm looking at local programming produced that cost $385 million in 2008. Our numbers, from what I've been able to see, put that at about $3 million less than was coming in from local revenue. I'm looking at your line for advertising revenues, and in 2008 the numbers actually seem to go up as opposed to 2003. They are basically on line with 1999. You can call it stagnant, but it doesn't seem to drop off substantially the way we've been told. We've been told there's been this sudden precipitous drop, but I haven't seen it. Where is that precipitous drop coming from?