All right.
I'm not saying that the criticism isn't justified. I think that, on the matter of the bonus, the perception is very bad. We agree on that. On the other hand, I think the perception would be even worse if CBC executives and on-air personalities were paid the same as TV and radio stars and executives in the private sector.
So give us an example of what the private sector equivalent of a vice-president of information's compensation might be.
I don't know if you have those figures. Let's take the example of the CEO of Bell, which is a big company after all. What is his annual salary?