You know, Mr. Simms, that we're talking about 90-minute local news now across the country. That's the window of local news. So that trend has been reversed.
When I said on the video that sometimes we were not always there in the regions, yes, we recognize this, and that's why we've turned it around. We understand also the importance and our role as the public broadcaster in the regions. When I say that Louis was the person responsible for French across the country in the regions, we understand the importance of that. A gentleman a few seconds ago, Monsieur Nantel, referred to the situation in Windsor. Windsor is the fourth...well, we have four stations in Ontario. When we saw the reductions that we had to go through in 2009-10, we had to deal with the fact that we had a $206 million shortfall. We had to let 800 people go. And we tried to keep the Windsor programming and use other models that we had in the country by inserting local Windsor information in the Toronto morning show, in French, and then we listened to the population and the two windows of 10 minutes have now become 55 minutes between seven and eight in the morning.
So we're adjusting based on what we can do and the imagination of our people.