I don't think the 1970s are today. The broadband world will allow almost anything to be broadcast if there is a small but significant number of consumers. We can go on and on about that, but I won't.
Let me say that I agree with you that government policy can contribute to the growth of talent, which then becomes in demand not just on the part of Canadians, as we know, but all over the world. There are incredibly successful Canadian performers. That doesn't gainsay my point that consumers ultimately dictate what broadcasters are going to supply. What it says is that government can, through intelligent subsidy mechanisms, encourage the growth of certain types of talent that then become in demand.