They moved it around. In the second year it was on the air, they moved it around. Week by week you didn't know which night it was going to be on, and the audience left. Then they replaced it with an American show they got more cheaply, called Cold Case. It was actually a rip-off of the idea. It was extremely well produced, because there's big money behind it. An American one-hour series gets $13 million per episode to shoot, but a Canadian one-hour series, if it's lucky, gets $1 million to shoot. So they replaced it with Cold Case.
Friends of mine, Canadian actors and crew--120 people--lost their jobs in that production, which was shooting in Vancouver. CanWest Global said that it didn't have an audience. It didn't have an audience because the broadcaster made it lose its audience. They manipulated the audience to not know when to find it in prime time. I have no sympathy for Mr. Asper's excuses. I told him that myself when I saw him at the CRTC hearing.