The strategy is very similar. The different forms of broadcasting, whether it's specialty on a digital platform or whether it's Internet platform, are actually both needed, because the reality of the situation is that the revenues have not yet migrated to the Internet platform where they can get sustained programming being made simply for the Internet. But at the same time, we know that this is a migration that's going to be happening, so we need to be present in both places. Where CBC TV is a little bit behind is in the opportunity to actually have a platform, which is viewed by many Canadians still in a more robust way than online, and to make sure we have the opportunity for diversity of programming, which we can't fit into a static linear channel that is CBC TV. So a CBC Two, a CBC Three, a CBC Four, like the BBC model, is something we are looking at.
On February 14th, 2011. See this statement in context.