Today, the CBC/Radio-Canada has less money. So it is not true to say that it has more. In real dollars, it has less money.
I think another important aspect is to make sure that the CBC also has predictable, long-term funding. One of the difficulties we have often discussed with people from the CBC is the problem of being able to predict how things are going to go, when they don't know whether they will have the same budget or they will have $60 million more for programming. They have to reserve studios, sign contracts, and so on.
What we believe in and what we want to offer the CBC is stable, long-term funding, which should help in the planning process.
Do you think the $60 million that is renewed every year, and we are still waiting for the government's answer, should be included in the main estimates?