And in the 20th century, we did worry about two television stations and one market being controlled, so we needed to have a third one. We were worried that we couldn't have three radio stations being controlled. We were worried about the future of AM radio.
Here we are in 2010 and we have had this massive tectonic shift. My kids don't care how many stations there are in the Toronto market, because they have their phones. I think the question we need to talk about today is that under your watch we have seen vertical integration and consolidation to the point that the people who run the phone companies are now running the broadcasts. So what are you going to do about it?
Because I'm not really worried about the situation with AM radio. I'm worried about ensuring diversity of voice when two or three players control the entire market.