When we look at the possibility of foreign ownership, of course, we think they will probably be Americans. It's not the capital funds that will come and buy the Canadian assets here in this sector; it will be the major players in the United States. They already provide us with some programming. They already have some relationship with us. It would be a natural thing to come and gobble up the operations here. So it's not a far-fetched story to imagine that it could happen. That's why we say let's look at the situation as of today, and in its developments with the Internet, with the mobile services that will exist, let's look at what our system should be in the future. Let's determine what are the rules that are essential to maintain, according to the Broadcasting Act, our distinctive culture and our distinctive identity. Let's look at those that can be modified and what are the possible new rules that could be put in place to make sure we maintain the objectives of the Broadcasting Act.
So we're not saying don't do anything; we're saying we're prepared to sit down and discuss with a panel of experts to see what could be developed for the future.