Yes, I think when we talk about $32 or $33 dollars per head compared to an average of $78.... Let's not forget you have German public broadcasting at $150 a head. Let's just remember also that Canada is a unique land mass, the second largest on the planet, and we're delivering across six time zones in English, French and eight indigenous languages. Not only are we delivering television, radio, digital streaming services and podcast services in all of those languages, but we're doing so over a vast territory, which means the value and the cost-benefit analysis is extraordinary.
What we deliver to Canadians is unique on the planet, and it is precious, because, if I can say it again, as I said in my opening remarks, we are the only national media service that connects all the dots: east, west, north, south, English, French and indigenous. It's an extraordinary privilege. It's an extraordinary treasure for this country.