I will give you a quick example for trying to save newspapers. Jerry just listed how many have closed in the last few years. All newspapers have significant printing costs. We print most of our papers with Transcontinental from Montreal, which has major printing plants across the country. Everybody has printing costs. I sign a bill every week for about a million dollars for printing. If the government were to step in and say we're going to help with your printing costs, every newspaper in the country could benefit from defraying some of its printing costs.
The other example I quoted is The Canadian Press. Everybody buys content from The Canadian Press, for news, sports, features, pictures, video. If you were to say, okay, we'll pay a portion of your dues that are owed to The Canadian Press, because typically in a situation like this people stop paying their bills.... People aren't paying rent. That's the risk for The Canadian Press. They will find that people are refusing to pay, even though they've got a contract to do so. Again, a lot of people, whether in radio, TV or newspapers, buy from The Canadian Press.