We often like to compare ourselves to Scandinavian countries, whether it's their social safety net or their values. I won't ask you for more figures, but in Denmark, for example, the public broadcaster costs $116 per capita per year, in Canadian dollars. In Finland, it's $124 a year; in Germany, which is not a Scandinavian country, it's $141.99 a year; and in Norway, it's $150 a year.
Isn't there a problem with people's perception, especially those who tend to be critical?