The issue of the $60 million, to me, is staggering. I don't know of any public broadcaster in the world that waits until the end of its financial year to find out if it has enough money to go into the following year. It seems you have to come every year and beg, cap in hand. We see the minister dangling the money—will he or will he not?
What happens if the budget comes down and that $60 million isn't there? Will that blow a hole through this whole five-year plan that we're looking at?