I think those businesses made business decisions that put them in certain situations. We've previously seen this kind of thing occur in other markets that were not regulated. Neither conventional TV nor production are in crisis. I've brought along a document that I could distribute to you. At the TVA shareholders meeting, for example, Quebecor announced that its revenues had increased by more than 40% in the last quarter. We're talking about TVA Group. In that case, can you say there's a crisis in television?
In his “Libre opinion” column in last Saturday's edition of Le Devoir, Mr. Péladeau complained precisely about the fact that they were the victims of market fragmentation. I find it a little surprising to hear that from Mr. Péladeau, the owner of Quebecor Group, which is both a cable distributor and owner of specialty channels and conventional TV channels. They themselves have helped to fragment their market. If they say they are victims of that—