Mr. Lacroix, you told us that the Liberal government has asked you for an accountability process. You said it was forthcoming. You have long asked for an operating line of credit, and I imagine you will get it, or you have it, because the $75-million envelope—which everyone is talking about and calling enormous—is in reality an increase of each Canadian's contribution from $29 to $34. As far as I know, you have been asking for a $40 contribution per person per year for a long time. That amount strikes me as very reasonable, provided it's well spent.
As far as I know, you haven't received the $75 million yet. We have just had a vote and you might receive the funds within the next two weeks. You mentioned that the money will be used to fund new projects, including Canada 150. I imagine the funds will be used to test concepts that will be used for new productions. We are already hearing the difference with programs aired in the evening, including Rebecca Makonnen's program, which is part of a new slate.
I'd like to come back to the subject you were addressing when you were interrupted, namely, the upcoming cuts on the francophone side. You said there could be major job losses. Has that situation changed with the injection of new funds, which I hope you will receive shortly?