Fine.
Lastly, another project we're working on and that we find very important for the development of the APF and our Quebec anglophone counterpart concerns an on-going survey and marketing structure. We call it official language minority media performance evaluation. We have been working on it for some years now.
We have a financial commitment from the Official Languages Support Programs Branch and the Canada Magazine Fund, which ends on March 31.
For some time now, we have been working under the economic development initiative of Industry Canada. The progress is slow and it is difficult to obtain information on the procedure to follow to have access to this funding. It is complex and unclear. As far as I know, there are no mechanisms in place. There is a Canada-wide budget, but no forms or procedures to access it. This is something we are working on. We think that it will have an impact on the development and financial viability of our respective media, but we need other departments to get involved besides Canadian Heritage.
I will close with the following. As concerns the Canada Periodical Fund, we are encouraged by the review that has taken place, but we have yet to see what will result from this in tangible terms. Internet advertising is a growing concern and it is important that Industry Canada get involved in our project with the Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada and the QCNA.