I was living in Nova Scotia at the time. I subsequently lived in Quebec City.
In Acadia in particular, Radio-Canada has made a significant effort to improve its regional presence over the past decade. Its programming is regularly one of the most listened to and most watched in radio and television. Obviously, one can only deplore the Montreal-centric nature of certain branches of Radio-Canada, but I have to applaud its efforts in the area of new technology. For example, the tou.tv site enables my girlfriend, who is currently in France, to watch Radio-Canada programs when she wants. Smartphone apps also let you watch Radio-Canada, which is her favourite, wherever you are in the country.
I nevertheless believe that Radio-Canada should make a bigger effort to reach out to young people by offering content more consistent with their reality. In my mind, that means putting more young people on air. That's not impossible to do. There are communications and journalism schools across the country and young people who would be very interested in taking part in a weekly Radio-Canada program. There's enough content across the country to do it in French. I could only applaud that kind of initiative.