That's a good point, because last year with TSN Radio, you flipped the switch on three markets, eliminated it in seconds, and then you went to comedy channels. You did this across the country, from Vancouver onward. You hold several radio properties, which are under Bill C-11. It's disrespectful to the listeners of TSN Radio, which you own in the Vancouver markets and so on. You cut Hamilton overnight and flipped the switch on the comedy channels without any input from the CRTC on licensing. It was just done. Jobs were lost and people were escorted out of the business. This is what we're seeing.
Yes, I'm going to give you kudos on Canadian news. You've exceeded your obligations in most markets. You have it in the morning, at noon, five and seven and late at night in many markets, so I will give you kudos for that. You've exceeded the hours required by the CRTC for news coverage.
At the same time.... You can talk about Canadian production, but I see very little Canadian production between seven and 10, which is the prime time. I see The Big Bang Theory over and over again at night. It's on three or four times.
Can we see any Canadian productions in the seven to 10 slot to promote Canadian culture, so that you don't have to go to L.A. and buy those foreign competitor shows that you're now up against, from the big, foreign people you just talked about? Is there any hope that Canadian programming from seven to 10 can rival other programming that people can see, other than the NHL?