Don't mistake the noise for the substance. These people are in show business. This is television. They are making a very good show. I wish we had an educated debate, because these are very big issues. Instead you are having issues such as this. There's a very heated debate. We're seeing full-scale ads. We have accusations from one of their people who allegedly mistakes news-making and news reporting. We have cable community channels having debates on this all over the place.
Regard that as background noise. They need each other. Broadcasters need the BDUs; BDUs need the broadcasters. If the signal is not distributed by the BDU, you as the broadcaster are going to be dead on arrival. On the other hand, if you're a BDU and you don't have content to distribute, people won't buy your services. They need each other; they know that full well. They'll come to agreement. They do it all day long. Think of CTV or the whole stable of specialty channels. For each one of those they negotiate the fee with the BDUs. Why can't they do it for the conventional channels? They know each other; they know the business; they know each other's margins; they know the other's area of manoeuverability.
If we set a timeline and say that's a precondition for being able to get a licence or being able to distribute the signal, they'll come to it.