You know, it's interesting, because sometimes people think about diversity as a social good kind of issue. For a public broadcaster, for sure it's that. But it's also a really important business issue, because we know that Canadians want to see themselves on TV and hear their stories on TV. If there are entire segments of the population we're ignoring, that would definitely be to our peril.
We are rigorous about making sure that on the screen and behind the screen we have stories being told that will resonate with the widest group of Canadians. We're proud of having Little Mosque on the Prairie, of debuting that six years ago. At the time we were told that no one else in the world would be able to broadcast it. It is now in 152 different countries.
We're proud of the distance we've traveled, and we'll keep going. As Canada changes, we need to change too.