Thank you to each of you for joining us. It's nice to have you here today.
My first question is for Mrs. Henley.
I was reading an article that you drafted not too long ago, and in this article, you state the following:
I don't think any government program can ultimately save the news media unless the public was willing to allow news to become a permanent ward of the state.
I believe you expanded on this a little bit in your opening comments—the fact that government involvement breaks trust with the public and ultimately isn't a long-term solution for the viability of news media in Canada.
However, I'm interested in this statement that you've outlined here. You say that any government program cannot save news media unless, of course, the public is willing to allow news to become a permanent ward of the state.
Can you expand on that a little bit?