Mr. Murdoch, CRTC decisions are always predicated on the fact that we need to help local, we need more mergers, we need to give them the specialty TV. Yet every time a licence renewal comes up, we find the restrictions are way too onerous to allow any broadcaster to operate profitably. When we look at how much they're being obligated to come through with, to us--and we're just amateurs--it doesn't seem like it's all that much.
As to the onerousness of the licences, I was trying to find the last time a television station had been charged with non-compliance, and I don't see anything in the last 20 years. What is the percentage of stations that have been out of compliance with their licence? Are you aware of that? When they are breaching their obligations, does the CRTC have any tools, any steps that it takes to make them comply? Clearly, the message we've heard is that the CRTC obligations for local and for Canadian content are much too onerous for this business climate.