We're not supportive of any model—especially given our financial position—that requires the distributors, such as satellite TV, to provide direct cash transfers from our business to the broadcasters, because they are in fact more profitable than we are. We need each other to function. They've been more profitable, historically, than we have. We want to continue to be in this business and to continue to provide a choice to Canadians.
So I think, essentially, we should be able to work these things out, but their outrageous demands that would add over $700 million to their bottom line in direct cash transfers from consumers are simply unacceptable.
Now, what you could look at, as members of Parliament, are some of the ideas I mentioned in my opening statement, such as part II fees, a government tax that is completely unnecessary. That could go to local content.