Thank you.
It's a pleasure to have you here again. We are in such a different environment from the last time we were all talking on various components of your new industry.
You know the line of questioning we've been looking at. In terms of vertical integration, the question for the New Democrats is about access and competition. We certainly see the power that a reorganized Shaw-Canwest has and that Rogers has in terms of being able to create content and get content out there.
The independent broadcasters are now very small—significant, but a small piece of Canada's broadcast puzzle. They'll be looking for places on your dial—to use a 20th century term—with your own competing content. You have parts of your operation that are directly competing with them for eyeballs, but then they have to rely on you to get access to the same eyeballs.
You say that under CRTC there's a comprehensive framework to protect unaffiliated broadcasters. They didn't give us that impression when they were here. What steps do you take to ensure there's guaranteed access for your competitors?