Obviously, I hope we're proof that local media can survive and thrive in this environment. When we speak to rural, our smallest community would be about 10,000 people, and we go up to communities with about 150,000 to 200,000 people.
Certainly, we are able to access some government funding programs, which help with our expansion, but I think in the world where we find ourselves now—in particular with Meta out of the industry—the ability to accelerate the launch of a new digital community publication has been significantly set back. I fear that, while I expect we will see more local rural newspaper print closures, the business model now of starting up a digital publication is going to be more difficult.
Obviously, we are living proof that it is possible to create these kinds of publications and be sustainable.