The challenge we have in every part of the media industry is the need for capital.
For example, there was a proceeding in Mr. Angus' riding with respect to the provision of broadband. Certainly it's a policy goal for this country that the only way we're going to stay competitive is to have broadband everywhere. Someone's going to have to pay for it. Whether it's a mix of public policy money or private money, it's going to take a lot of money.
These are very much the same questions that the founders of this country had with building the railway. We're going to have to invest in technology.
Take Corus Quay, for example. There isn't a producer who's a member of Norm Bolen's group—and we are, by the way, one of the largest producers and we're not a member of his group—who could have financed just the content management system that we're using at Corus Quay. There wouldn't have been a bank in the country that would have said yes to it.