That's interesting, because we're dealing with Bill C-257, and I get a lot of interest in that from your members, as opposed to this issue of telecom. I tend to believe that this issue of telecom will probably be a lot more devastating to the bottom line for your members.
A comment that you had with respect to consolidation and concentration in the number of media that are out there was not lost on this committee, and this member of Parliament has been raising it since 2000. When one player who's in the phone business owns a large national broadcaster and owns a large paper, then only certain things are going to be covered in terms of the media. And the same applies to their competitor, which also happens to own very much the same configuration.
How do you see the next wave of mergers taking place? This is the second time. I'm, of course, very concerned about it. Ironically, those things have never been published in either the National Post or The Globe and Mail. Nevertheless, how do you see these mergers affecting your membership as it relates to multimedia takeovers? You mentioned CHUM, for instance, and A-Channel as an example. I've spoken to a number of journalists. They're very concerned. They've already eviscerated some of their rooms.