We can't even get APTN here to testify. When I look down the way to my left, it actually gets carriage fees. Everybody in this country has APTN, and everybody in this country is paying for APTN. There is a revenue stream for APTN with diverse stories. There is a revenue stream for The Weather Network. Everyone pays for that, and [Inaudible--Editor] television. We all know that, but when I talk about traditional broadcasters, Bell—the biggest media player in this country—was upset, because now, all of a sudden, because of the streamers, it might have to pay a little more for American shows that it shows from 7 to 10 p.m. in prime time. All of a sudden, it can't generate as much revenue, because the streamers are competing in Hollywood for American shows.
Have you thought about the traditional broadcasters crying, like Bell Media did? When it only spends $1 billion on Canadian programming, and hardly any of it in prime time from 7 to 10 p.m., shame on Bell Media. You talk about diverse stories. Traditional broadcasters can't wait to get on the jet to Hollywood to buy American programming, and give little to Canadian programming.