Exactly. It varies across the country. Boston has a very special connection with the Maritimes—Halifax, obviously. You're hard pressed to go anywhere in the country and not find Detroit television stations on the cable package. Minneapolis is relevant to northern Ontario and Winnipeg. Spokane has connections with the Prairies, with Alberta. Obviously, Seattle has a following in Vancouver.
I think the key is that those decisions of your cable package are not being driven by you, but rather by our current broadcasting distribution laws and regulations that provide incentives for our distributors to package as much as they can and provide that to you. A number of mechanisms are behind that, but I think the crux of it is that the local stations are not involved in this process, and the distributors and the Government of Canada policy are contributing to what you may refer to as oversupply of the U.S. programming services.