Most Canadian journalists are covered by the collective bargaining process, and I think there have been fairly stable wages. The challenge we've had is that we've lost a lot of journalists. We continue to lose newspapers across this country almost daily. We've lost 23 of the newspapers in Saskatchewan over the last two to three years, and, as you know, in places such as Guelph and Nanaimo, and of course in Ontario there were some recent closures. The remuneration is not the issue in the sense of current journalists. It's really the lack of jobs, if you want....
The other challenge we see is with the renewal of the profession. When you're in a profession, people are in the jobs, and there are no new jobs created. It's really hard to bring young people into the profession. Again, it's becoming harder to attract people into the profession because of the precarious environment. I think that would be where I would go on that.