As you may know, community broadcasting is already recognized as one of the pillars of the broadcasting system. You have public broadcasting, private broadcasting and community broadcasting, so it's a very important element of the system and one that the government certainly recognizes.
I highlight, for example, that we are working with community broadcasters, in the context of the local journalism initiative, to provide support for journalists working in underserved and remote areas.
We have certainly heard from community broadcasters that they feel Bill C-10 should go further in the sense of recognizing the contributions that they make to the system.
It's a complex question, partly because the support for community broadcasters is also tied up in terms of how cable and satellite companies support the system. Cable and satellite companies—cable in particular—often work very closely with community broadcasters to provide service to their communities.
It is certainly a question that is on our radar and one that we're looking at. We certainly recognize the important contributions that Canadian broadcasters make.