C. The impact of new audio-visual technologies on the 338 objectives of the Broadcasting Act. [...] The purpose of the call for comments was to gather information from the public addressing the points set out in the OIC. [...] In preparing the report, the Commission focused on the information in the submissions that specifically addressed the points set out in the OIC and attempted to include as many different positions of parties as possible. [...] This section examines the current state of the audio, video and distribution broadcasting services available to Canadians, including the number of services, advertising revenues and profitability, technical features and the predicted evolution of those broadcasting technologies in the coming years. [...] The number of each type of licensed Canadian radio and audio service, as of 21 November 2006, is set out in the following table.