Most certainly. People have consulted me for the last 15 years on business matters, be it business models, be it financing, be it personnel, and other issues of the sort. I've also been involved in family businesses, be it my family or my in-laws' family. They are involved in business. I was vice-president of the Hellenic Board of Trade in Montreal, which is affiliated with the Montreal Board of Trade. So there are business experiences, there are legal experiences, and there are personal experiences.
The other thing is that we have an understanding of the general dynamic in Canada and all its component parts. I think of the capacity to move with great facility between the English community, the francophone community, and if you feel as much at home in east end Montreal as you do in Toronto or Sept-Îles, I think you bring something to the table in a complementary fashion, because you are working with 430 other people in the building right across the river here. So I'm looking forward to working with my colleagues to find forward-thinking solutions for the CRTC and for broadcasting in Canada.