At least ten percent of the truth is deducted for the admission: "It is unclear whether the channels in non-German-speaking Switzerland would be completely eliminated if the fees were halved, as would be demanded in a possible counter-proposal to the No-Billag bill." But Aebischer is still given credit for being 90 percent truthful, because "even halving" would mean "a drastic reduction in the range of information and culture available, especially for the Swiss language minorities." and Romansh channels only received "347.1 million francs per year" instead of 690 million. Well done, Mr. Aebischer!
But wait a minute! Both the legislature (in the RTVG) and australia rcs data the Federal Council (in the concession to the SRG) can determine how the revenue from the fee is distributed among the individual regions. So even if the fee money were halved, the programs for the linguistic minorities could be left unchanged - and this would probably be done at least for Italian and Romansh Switzerland, where private sector offerings are less promising than in German-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland due to the small target group.
Then comes the absolute highlight. Natalie Rickli (SVP) provides the reason for this: "Switzerland does not exist because of the SRG. It existed before and would continue to exist even without license fee money."