Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I have two questions.
The first is just to follow up on Mr. Angus' point about regional voices. That's something that's particularly important to me, coming from Simcoe County, where there were concerns that some of the local TV might have been...their fate was in question.
It appears more encouraging now that that's not the case, but one of the tremendous benefits of the CBC, I think, is the fact that you have that guaranteed ability to put an emphasis on things that Canadians care about. Local TV and regional voices are things that Canadians care about, and I was pleased to see that referenced in the five-year plan.
The question I have is—it's an ambitious project to have those regional voices—how are you going to do that within an existing budget, assuming that it doesn't increase dramatically and you have the normal increases each year? How is that going to be possible? When I think of regional voices, do you not have to have people on the ground? If you're going to cover regional stories, you have to have infrastructure to do that.
How is it going to be possible to achieve that aspect of the five-year plan?