Thank you.
You mentioned the 1999 decision. As I said earlier, the CRTC's role was to make sure that there were Canadians on the airwaves and to make sure that Canadians got to see Canadian programming. What message would you give directly to the CRTC? I know that you've asked them to do nothing for a year, but what would you say to them with regard to fees, whether it's a Local Programming Improvement Fund, which they've already decided to move forward with, or alternatively, the fee-for-carriage the broadcasters have spoken about and the BDUs have argued against?
What would you say to them about these fees and the importance of ensuring that they perform their role in making sure that Canadian content is on the air in prime time? What message would you give directly to the CRTC?