No, but it's not because we did not ask. By the way, the questionnaire was not to Conservative voters; it was to Conservative donors. So that's a subgroup of the overall population. What I can tell you from our own research is that a strong majority of people who would vote Conservative are also supporters of public broadcasting, through a number of indicators. But because that fundraiser, to which I drew attention, concerned us somewhat--I'm now talking about something that happened more than two years ago--we did two things. We asked the Prime Minister to answer the question himself: what did he think? He didn't reply to us, but a Southam news or maybe a CanWest news journalist reached him and asked him that during the campaign, and the Prime Minister replied that he could only say he supported government budgets.
So we went to Mr. Nanos and asked him to do a poll of the Canadian population, and we found that the answer was 63% that it was good value and 25% that it was not. We shared that information with the Prime Minister.