The ACFO in the Temiskaming region had been fighting since 1972 to get Radio-Canada. Mr. Serré told me they also didn't have the CBC. So he went to see the anglophones. That is how we got the CBC and Radio-Canada. It was a matter of an antenna.
Studies were done and there had to be an antenna. There was a change of government—from the Progressive Conservatives to the Liberals at that time—when we had almost got our antenna. But we lost it because of the budget cuts that followed the change of government. So we didn't get it.
When it was decided to install something, it wasn't put in the right place, because of a lack of resources. That's why people in the Témiscamingue region in Quebec receive the CBON signal better than we do in the Temiskaming region, because of the low-lying area. I have no technical knowledge, so I'm explaining it as best I can.