—because you would have heard it.
There's a great group of conspiracy theorists, and most of what they do is politically motivated. We talk a lot at this committee about how to get the most for Canadian artists. How do we take the investments we're making and build value into what they're creating? How do we help them? How do we make it bigger, better, generate better outcomes for them? I thought that was a goal of this committee. You should be able to have discussions where you can look at possibilities and kick things around and discuss best practices and so forth.
One of the things I'm finding is that you can't play devil's advocate. You can't have a discussion with industry experts without being concerned that certain comments could be taken out of context.
CBC has two over-the-air affiliates that it recently signed an agreement with, one in Peterborough and one in Kingston. I heard November 23 kicked around a number of times. Of course, as of November 23, it was looking as if they were not going to re-extend the agreement and that local broadcasting in Peterborough wouldn't be a CBC affiliate anymore.
Have you reviewed the CBC's five-year plan? Do you think it's a good idea that they're looking at a regional focus, that they're looking at re-engaging directly with Canadians all across the country? Do you think that's part of their mandate? I was kind of excited by it. I thought it was a good idea.