Thank you, Dean, it is a great town.
We have the great pleasure of having an A channel. There was a lot of concern in recent years about its long-term sustainability. The community really took it to heart: I saw a petition of 5,000 individuals. I saw a gathering on our waterfront where thousands came out to express their support for our local TV, because that is where people get their news. That is where people get their information on local proceedings and charitable events. It really is part of the core structure of the community.
What confidence do you have in the long-term strength of community stations like the A Channel? When Bell looked at this transaction, did you evaluate whether it was a working model?
I know it's appreciated, I know it's watched, but for some reason I keep hearing stories that they're challenged financially. How can something that's tremendously appreciated and watched be...? Does Bell believe it's something that we can make work?