Well, it's been a practice of your newspapers regularly over the years.
With the staff turnover you talk about, and there has certainly been a lot of that, one almost gets the sense that in your local newspapers someone from somewhere else is trying to tell you about your community and that they don't really understand it. We don't see these same phenomena in the local Quebecor papers or in the local independent paper.
It's not a resource issue. You have way more resources, way more advertising, and way more flyers than those other local papers, Quebecor or independent, which are effectively reporting. I'm putting it to you that it's your model. Perhaps, as some say, it's because the locals are being used to subsidize the Toronto Star. Is it perhaps not your business model to maintain the Toronto Star that is actually harming and causing the loss of local coverage in all these other communities?