I think one of the challenges we see is on the attractiveness of the profession going into it. If you talk to the J-schools around the country, it's not one of the high priorities for really high-achieving students, and the reality is that it is hard to break in.
What was interesting, though, is that, as you know, we are one of the administrators of the local journalism initiative program, and we had a meeting recently with the other administrators, where one of the common themes was the difficulty of trying to find journalists in rural and remote areas to fill those positions under the local journalism initiative.
I think there is a role. What we don't see anywhere is any role in journalism development or media training funded by governments. Unlike the U.S., where foundations have stepped in and have done quite a bit of this, we just don't have access to that in the Canadian marketplace.