I also have a last question to ask. Most of the community radio stations that I know are in the west. There's always talk of instability. It's unbelievable: we don't know whether they are going to continue to run from one year to the next. The 5.4 per cent solution, in the case of a year where only half of the funds have been advanced, still creates instability.
It seems to me that a combination of a basic fund, $500,000 for example, plus the percentage that you are suggesting, may perhaps be a solution to the problem. Where I come from, every year the survival of the community radio and other forms of media is called into question. So I would recommend a basic fund so that you know that you can survive, and then that we base ourselves on a percentage to ensure not only the development but the survival of community radio stations.