Thank you very much for that.
You mentioned that until a few years ago the CBC did advertise with your media chains or through various aspects of your media outlets, and that has changed. You gave us some testimony in your opening remarks indicating that there seems to be a squeeze in play where various other media organizations are working in a manner that seems to be more cooperative, in an attempt to basically make a play in the marketplace. That would mean that the taxpayer-funded state broadcaster, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, is using taxpayer-funded dollars to do that and to basically try to corner a part of the marketplace, using taxpayers' dollars, in a free-enterprise open market.
I guess my question is, if that's the case, from a general principle of fairness most government purchases and expenditures go through a public process where we put out a tender and so on. I'm not saying that needs to happen here, but shouldn't it be fair, as a general principle, that a state-funded broadcaster should be using the entirety of the Canadian marketplace as fairly as possible?