Thanks very much. I'm going to move on.
Thank you for your answers, Ms. Edwards, Madame Hinse and Mr. Freedman. Thank you very much for your work in maintaining community television and radio. It's absolutely essential. The radicalization that we're seeing manifest on Parliament Hill is in large part because stories aren't being told to people at the local level anymore. This is a fundamental issue that we need to start addressing.
I did want to shout out to NewWest Television and all of the community television providers right across the country that are making such a difference.
To what extent do we need to change direction for community television and community radio? Do we impose conditions to make sure that the telecom giants are actually paying their fair share so that we can stimulate and have the community television and the community radio—the community reporting that Canadians want and need?