The loss of trust in legacy media is very complex and layered. There have, of course, been political attacks against the media industry; this is not fair and should never have happened. There's also an onus on legacy media to fill the gaps that I identified, with storytelling and making sure that we're reflective of the populace across this country.
We've tried to be a voice for people and to deliver information the way people speak on the streets. Not everybody speaks in the uniform way you see on CTV National News. Some people have an accent in this country and it's okay if they hear content with an accent. The mayor of Toronto has an accent, so why can't the news presenter who's delivering information also have an accent?
There were issues at play, and I think a lot of Canadians across this country never felt represented or reflected. What my company and the journalists—