I want to begin by thanking Mr. Scheer for that deeply unserious monologue and for popping into the committee without having heard any of what had happened before. I guess this is a pattern we're seeing from Conservatives, of trying to bring U.S.-style misinformation. I guess that's just second nature for some of those folks, and that's fine.
I think it's also important that if we're going to start casting aspersions.... I suspect there are members of the Conservative Party who probably want to know where their money went during the tenure of Mr. Scheer's leadership, but we're not here to discuss that.
What I would like to talk about first, Madam Tait, is facts, because they seem to be in short supply from our friends opposite today. We heard this monologue of things that haven't gone well, because they have chosen to manipulate data in a particular way. I'd like to go back and ask specifically and sharply about platforms. Can you talk about CBC's size and scope across all platforms? They seem to think that television broadcast is the only thing that media companies are measured by. Can you talk about all platforms?