Thank you for the question.
A program was designed specifically for that, the local journalism initiative. Its purpose is to provide funding to journalists, specifically by paying the salaries of journalists who live in a total or near-total news desert. The program was set up in 2019, and it works extremely well. It really makes it possible to hire journalists in small communities. This can involve newspapers with only one or two journalists, who can really develop their abilities there. Some of them have even decided to share the resource to support each other. It's a very helpful measure.
In addition, the passage of Bill C‑18 made it possible to reach an agreement with Google, which invested $100 million. Newspapers that meet the criteria can receive up to $13,000 per journalist working for their organization. Some local newspapers have obviously benefited from this measure.