All right.
I'm going back to your brief, which states the following:
AQTIS sincerely believes that the TV industry is not going through the kind of crisis that conventional broadcasters would have you believe, so that they could receive subsidies from the Canadian government, subscription fees that they are losing so as to then ask for regulatory relief and more lenient conditions to keep their licences.
That's a big statement, what you're saying there. I want to give you the opportunity to explain that. I'm playing the devil's advocate. Audiences are being fragmented. They say that the specialty channels have racked up 50% of the ratings and that advertising revenues have declined. They also say there is a financial crisis.
What is your basis for saying that conventional television is not in crisis?