One of the arguments, though, by those strongly in favour of it is that it creates more sustainability. There's a profit there, money rolling in as a result, so it will continue to be financed and may lessen the amount of funding that the governments have to do. That's one of the arguments we're hearing coming forward. One of the concerns I have is that, look, you know there's always pressure on financial areas, and there are always more areas to put money than governments have money. I worry that it will provoke some withdrawal from governments in terms of funding of national programs, and as a result we could get, in this country, a patchwork quilt of programs across the country, where if you live in a rural area you're not near a bigger city where there are a lot of investors.
Is there a risk there that you could get different programming?