The local service extension plan is an exciting plan because it looks at the country and those areas where we are not present. So currently, as Hubert said before, about seven million Canadians don't receive a local CBC service. By the end of this plan, we hope to get to about six and a half million of them. We do that by sending out specific criteria based on the number of towns or cities that have a population of over 50,000 that are currently unserved, and also going back into those communities where we may have had to perform some cuts in recent years, which may also have somewhat narrowed the version of local programming they get.
So our opportunity over these next few years in this local service extension plan is to assess the most need across the country, how we can address those needs based on where market competitors are already located, where we are truly needed, and how we can best connect and give local audiences what they need. So we do have the opportunity through technology to not just do it in the form of television or radio, but with new platforms as well.