I just want to go back again to an issue that was brought up in the last round of questions. The stable funding aspect of the $60 million a year does not keep pace with production costs or other things. You only have to assume that production costs have increased in the past little while. That's certainly the result.
There's even the salary question. When the government had an initiative to freeze salaries, as we spoke a bit here before, it certainly was stable funding...I mean, they have contracts in place, and CBC certainly has employees to pay, and they're under contract. They have to increase the amount they pay employees or for other services, yet the stable funding aspect does not address that. Eventually, that has to be diminished, so the $60 million is not worth.... That buck doesn't go as far as it used to.