We've certainly been aware of the very visible, vocal media war between Quebecor and CBC, and we are also concerned about how we ended up being dragged into that war, because much of Quebecor's war has been based on access to information requests.
Given the Federal Court of Appeal decision, do you believe the right to protect information from third-party competition is protected? How does that maintain the balance, ensuring that taxpayers know that money is being spent in an accountable, straightforward way?
Until now, it seems that CBC has been in the position to make that decision, and we frankly have heard many seemingly arbitrary decisions made by CBC as to what is acceptable to the public and what is not. How are you going to ensure that you are able to maintain your competitive position in the market and also ensure that this competitive advantage is not being used to squash legitimate information requests?