Mr. Brace, we talked about francophones outside Quebec, but I would like to talk about anglophones in Quebec who are in the minority. I'm not talking about Montreal, but about the North Shore, where, as my colleague from New Brunswick was saying, they don't always have cable. Some people have television sets with what I call rabbit ears. There are at least four or five villages that I know personally in Gaspé, along the North Shore, that have been strictly anglophone for nearly 200 or 300 years.
Is that group covered? Are there any problems? Is it the same thing for francophones outside Quebec? Have you covered that group in your work plan? They want to watch the Olympic games too.