Yes. The rest went to the following publications. The Hockey News, which is very important for our democracy, got $1.3 million; TV Hebdo, equally important to our democracy, got $1.5 million. Last year, TV Week, also a true staple, got $1 million. Allô Vedettes, which publishes feature articles on Céline Dion, got $218,000. Good Times, a magazine for retirees, got $588,000. Flare magazine got $408,000, and Châtelaine got $1.5 million.
Can we all agree on the fact that, at some point, it would be important to allocate funding to general information newspapers? When Bell Media, which owns television stations, produces TV listings and gets $1.5 million in funding, I honestly find the world a little less fair when I fall asleep at night.