That's a good question.
There are unique challenges. In the western provinces, in order to recruit four or five journalists, we have to get them to come to us. In fact, there isn't a single journalism program given in French in any of the western provinces. When we have a website and a well-functioning Internet connection, instead of needing only one or two journalists, we suddenly need four, five or six. Furthermore, I need to send these journalists for training in French, since that is their mother tongue.
We need to give them the training, as well as adapt the software and the equipment, but the main problem is with the labour force. Even with four journalists, I still need fact-checkers, as well as people to reread and revise the articles. Suddenly, my payroll just got a whole lot bigger: from $250,000 at the time to $700,000 now.