Just one minute. Okay.
I guess I will finish my presentation in the question period. Basically we moved from a single-product organization producing one product on paper to a multiple-product organization selling very complex products on the Internet. This is a very tough transition.
Also, a lot of our weekly papers moved from an organization that was creating content once a week—once a week—where you have a week to produce your story, a lot of time to do interviews, to a news organization that needs to produce content every single minute. It's a big challenge and a big task for our journalists.
Our business is changing a lot. I'll speak about the content later. Basically, what we're asking is for help in the transition year period. We've been supporting this for five years, but we're at the point where we will need to cut the content or some products will disappear because we don't have enough time to make this transition to the Internet.
We're asking, on the last page for various parts of the government to give us maybe a transition period—I think these are the key words. We're not asking for help forever. We know we need to be a stand-alone business, but we think that Canadian Heritage can maybe help for a period of three to maybe five years to help news organizations that support journalists, support content, and regions to give us the time to make that transition. If not, the paper will disappear—that would be my guess.