Let me pick up again on Mr. Waugh's point about local news. This is a problem that not only people in the industry but also people who hold public office have seen for quite some time. When we talk to people there is a frustration with the lack of local news, and I'll say when it comes to television in particular. As you rightfully pointed out, Mr. Bernier, newspapers seem to be picking that up at least weekly. What do we do? People need to make money; companies need to make money, and people demand local news. The model doesn't seem to be there.
Is there a role for Canadian Heritage? Is there a role somewhere within the federal government to work on creating a framework that is fair to industry, but still allows for that diversity of voices in the local broadcasting that people demand? You were talking about Toronto and Saskatoon. If you broadcast from the east end of St. John's and give the weather, it is very different from what's happening in the west end of St. John's, so I sympathize. Putting all that aside, quite seriously, are we working on that?