That's interesting. There are those who would say that True North is a mouthpiece for the opposition, right? I think this storyline cuts both ways.
I'd like to go to Mr. Jolly for a moment and then follow up with Ms. Andrews with the following question.
You've heard one of your colleagues say that government should get out of the business of supporting news and journalists. You represent journalists. You represent, in some sense, organizations that are trying hard to deliver journalism in a complicated environment, where I think that we can all acknowledge that the media have not moved as quickly as they can to be adaptive and to look at new ways of communicating with Canadians.
How would you respond to this? How do you respond to the idea that government should get completely out of the business of supporting journalism, particularly when you think about rural communities, indigenous communities, the north, and so on and so forth?