And he's having a party!
I just want to touch upon some of the things you've commented on today regarding your scoop. First of all, when my colleagues are talking about Radio-Canada, on the one hand, they're asking what's in it for them, and on the other hand, they're asking why we don't force them to broadcast. So there are two sides to this very complex issue.
When you respond to them by saying that what they get is actually to have people listening to them during the games, I have to agree with you. I have to agree that they do get coverage. This proposal, this scoop you've offered, not only gives them people who are listening to their broadcast, but they also get to listen to their own commentators, their own sports analysts, etc.
So I think this proposal you've offered today is generous. I think it opens the door. I congratulate all of you for allowing us to hear it today. I look forward to hearing how your discussions go after this.
But I want to know how much it's going to cost them now to produce what you would have already produced and given to them for free. What is it going to cost taxpayers? What is it going to cost the CBC?