Sure. In this past year's budget are a number of supports for journalism that we think are terrific. One is the local journalism initiative. Our adjudication panel is chaired by Duff Jamison of Great West publishing in Alberta. He's a terrific journalist. That program, which was $10 million in the past, is $20 million this year. That's very helpful.
There's also an aid to publishers program, which for newspapers I think is $16 million or so. Again, this is hugely helpful.
Then there's the one that Mr. Waugh and I were speaking about a minute ago. In this year's budget, they've announced $40 million over the next three years to support journalism. If a strong proportion of that could be dedicated to the very small publications, those that Jen Gerson was referring to that don't have the two arm's-length employees, I think that would be very important.
It's important to support those smaller outlets. A number of them are digital innovators and folks like Jen who are doing really good work, but there are also print publications that are very small. We have on our board Sarah Holmes from the Gabriola Sounder in British Columbia. It's a very small paper. She and her husband are putting it out. They don't have the two arm's-length employees. So to look at funding like that, $40 million over the next three years for tiny, smaller publications like that, I think would be hugely important, because without her there is no news in her community.