You just answered my question, Mr. Gingras.
These small businesses used to invest in local papers, local radio or regional TV stations. They don't do that anymore, because the cost is too high compared to the prices that Google and other platforms can offer.
That's fine. That's the law of the market, but companies like yours still have a responsibility. That's why I was asking you earlier if you thought that Google had a responsibility in all this. And if it's worth nothing for you, but it's worth so much for the media, why is it such a big effort on your part to just sign agreements and make sure that journalism does indeed stay alive?
You're right to say that the news industry and news media can reinvent themselves, but Google, especially, plays a major role there. It's become unavoidable for information sharing. I have a hard time understanding why you're reluctant to participate in this change and to make sure that those who produce information stay healthy.