Well, I can tell you that in terms of awards and looking at how they're doing, I would stack them up any day.
Clearly there has been a greater centralization in the community paper market because of these declines in resources. The decisions aren't made in Toronto. Metroland, which runs the community papers, is a separate company within the Torstar group. The decisions are not made by anyone at the Toronto Star. It runs itself. In fact, it's more profitable, far more profitable than the Toronto Star, exactly because of the attachment to community and the flyers.