Madam Chair, I do need a little bit of time to respond to some serious allegations here. There are serious issues that are being raised. I would like a bit of time. I won't take too long.
We are making sure that we deliver more stories to Canadian viewers. As far as it relates to the noon hour newscasts that were cancelled, the ratings have been down by 43%. Canadians have shifted to watch and engage with our news digitally.
I'll give you one very good example: the solar eclipse on Monday. It happened at about 3:28 or 3:26 eastern time. People weren't going to wait until noon the next day or 5:30 p.m. that day. However, the engagement with CP24 online and on YouTube was at a record high. Never before have Canadians engaged with us to such a degree: because we covered the story as it happened. That's how we're delivering more news.
We're investing in news. We're just doing it differently. The way that consumers are engaging—