Very quickly, I want to follow up on some of the themes Mr. Richards brought out, and I thank you for bringing up the regional aspect of it.
The pushing of digital platforms I wholeheartedly agree with. By way of comment, I have 193 towns in my riding and 60 of them have no access to broadband. It's one of those things where I agree with you wholeheartedly on pushing these platforms. The only thing is it's the proverbial horse pushing the cart instead of hauling it.
I hope you bring that back to 100% penetration on that issue.
About the expenses thing, correct me if I'm wrong, but my understanding of it—at least from their defence—was that some of the information that was not out there pertained to industry secrets, I'll say—things about programming and things about being involved. They are the public broadcaster, but it's a private world they operate in, so they're competitors. Is it not about that?
I get the feeling they're not fulfilling their transparency directives, but what are they?