I have a small piece of the answer. We recently entered into an agreement with the Institut national de l'audiovisuel, the Ina, in France, which is establishing a platform to commercialize archives. Some of Radio-Canada's French archives will appear on it. We've also reached an agreement with the NFB, which also has a platform for commercializing certain archives. Some of our content will appear there. On the French side, there's definitely a will to try to use that and to find ways to commercialize it, where possible.
As part of our programming, we have a program called Tout le Monde en parle,which is really designed to go into the archives of the events that we want to emphasize and re-examine, etc. It's very popular. People love it. These are processed archives. There's no guarantee that everyone would be interested in an entire program, so we're trying to exploit our archives in all kinds of ways.