I'll just reference what Commissioner Scott mentioned. The reality is that tangible benefits are going down. Canadian content development dollars are really what fund community radio. As there are fewer transactions, there are fewer dollars.
The reality is that if something isn't done soon, the small amount of funding that comes to us from the commercial radio stations is going to disappear. That means community stations are going to be left even further on their own in terms of trying to make sure they have the funding to do what they need to do.
What we're proposing and what we'd like to see is a fund set up that would supply a number of important things. Number one is stable, long-term, predictable operational funding, very similar to what the CBC gets, in order to ensure that we're able to maintain our position and maintain what we're doing. Number one, we'd like to see that.
We'd also like to see funding for research.