You're starting at the wrong end. If you come and want a licence and we say that you can have it, we want you to provide--for argument's sake--as part of your licence ten hours of local news programming per week. You have access to the LPIF, so you know that you have that money and also access to advertising. You have the means.
I want to see ten hours of programming, and we may specify whether that's original programming or whether you can use the pre-program set-up. So you are under that obligation to do that. If you then don't live up to it and I get a complaint, we will investigate it. If we find that you're offside, we'll ask you to get onside. If you don't, then we can make an order saying that you have to do it. If you don't do it, we can take you to court, as I expected to do--