Thank you very much, and thank you to the witnesses for a very good presentation today.
I guess I'll start with you, Mr. Blais. I said the other day, and somebody blogged about it after, that I didn't see that we had a big problem here that we were trying to deal with. I thought the CRTC was actually doing a good job managing. I thought the concessions they were able to garner from Shaw or that Shaw put forward when they purchased Global--I would anticipate that they will seek similar concessions from CTV--to make sure that anyone within this mythical 7% who may or may not be watching television, who may or may not have U.S. satellite dishes, or who may or may not have electricity in the first place.... The reality is that we seem to be really concerned about a group that, frankly, most people have a hard time putting their fingers on.
I don't know too many people who are not currently capable of accepting the free satellite dish that would be extended to them, in the case of the Shaw deal or the potential Bell deal, and who would be left without television after this change occurs. Can you comment on that?
How many people do you think we're talking about? CRTC whittled it down to about 30,000 people who they think will actually be left in the lurch, ultimately, which is not very many.