I think the government has to be very careful. In Canada, we have a public broadcaster. It isn't a state broadcaster. The government doesn't tell CBC what to say or what not to say, unlike what's done in authoritarian or totalitarian countries. In democracies, whether here, in France, in Germany, or in Australia, where there's the ABC network, the government doesn't intervene in programming or broadcasting. We ensure that the public broadcaster is well managed, that it properly manages public funds and that it's accountable to the government and, ultimately, to Parliament. However, it's out of the question for the government to interfere in the public broadcaster's programming. It's absolutely out of the question.