Not at all, sir. The $1.1 billion that we get we're very grateful for. It allows us to do great things for Canadians. It allows us to, in two languages, deliver programming that basically goes from coast to coast to coast—six time zones—programming that we think resonates with Canadians. If you look at our market shares or what Canadians are doing with our programs, we've never been as popular. People go to our websites. So we're very happy with the results and very grateful for the $1.1 billion that we get from government, allowing us to do things that no commercial broadcaster can do because there is no economic model to deliver some of the stuff we do.
Let's go back to whether we should be treated differently. Absolutely not. We're not happy with the F, as I told you.