I certainly agree with you, and I think we are coming into a golden age in terms of our ability to get amazing product out there. You just have to look at the films being made and the television shows. Arcade Fire won the Grammy. We've been succeeding in music for decades, but I think our other platforms are starting to come up. And I think CBC plays a crucial role in that, because we need a place where we can start to see new voices and new players.
In terms of your examination of this five-year plan, we did a study two years ago. We heard from people across the country. We heard every possible viewpoint on the CBC. What we heard time and time again was that people wanted the strong central drama and sports ability of the CBC to compete, but they wanted CBC and Radio-Canada to have the resources in the regions to do the productions and carry the stories of the regions, because the centre can't tell the regions' stories. It's the regions that feed back into the centre and help create a stronger sense of national identity.
In looking at this five-year plan, do you feel that, even with the financial challenges they're facing, they have a plan that can address some of the concerns Canadians have raised about hearing themselves and seeing themselves on our national broadcaster?