In terms of what is happening with the companies that had passed on those costs to subscribers, the decision required them to submit a report on the reduced rates. I believe the report was due on September 17. We are in the process of studying the reports and doing the necessary follow-up.
As for the other companies, I would divide them into two categories. Some are large corporations that are interested in radio and telecommunications. We should not look at the financial health only through the perspective of those companies. Independent companies face a bigger challenge, but we are going to look at that when the time for renewal comes, since we are still reviewing licences.
In my view, one of the first obligations that a broadcaster should have has to do specifically with news and public information. The content of information is key and it should be one of the first things a broadcaster looks at. As a matter of fact, we will soon have to look at the licence renewal for CBC and that is one of the issues that we are going to discuss with them at that time.