Those are entities licensed by the CRTC, and so a cable company or a BDU, a broadcast distribution undertaking, has two options. They can take 5% of their television revenues and send them to the Canada Media Fund or they can create a terrestrial network of local community channels called for local expression.
Of that 5%, two points can be taken to fund those community channels. They are done by licence though and so what happens in Bathurst if you have—I'm pulling a number out of the air—30,000 customers on 2% of those revenues, that's the money you have for Bathurst. You can't take that money and move it to Miramichi or Saint John. You can't take the money from Toronto and move it to St. John's or Gander.
We have to operate within those licence frameworks, so we are proposing some flexibility to maybe spend less in Toronto and more in Bathurst or in Gander or Corner Brook, as need would dictate.