Evidence of meeting #44 for Canadian Heritage in the 39th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was programming.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Robert Rabinovitch  President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Sylvain Lafrance  Executive Vice-President, French Services, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Richard Stursberg  Executive Vice-President, Television (English), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Jennifer McGuire  Acting Vice-President, English Radio, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

9:55 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

Well, it is fair to say that as our funds have contracted, our ability to develop new programs has contracted accordingly. At the same time, in trying to be good efficient managers, we have tried different techniques and ways to save money so that we can do more programming.

One of the areas I'm most proud is the $10 million, from the $60 million we have just received, which will again go into what we call cross-cultural programming, or programming between French and English, between radio and TV. By being able to develop the programming from first principles to be seen or heard on multiple services, you have to start right at the beginning as you're planning the program.

The best example is not ours. The best example, I think, is Bon Cop, Bad Cop. When you talk to the producer, they shot it and developed it with the idea that it would be for both markets; it wasn't done for one market and then translated into the next market. The show works because they did that.

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Churchill, Lib.

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President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

So we are learning in the process. And some of our things are failing, no question about it, when we try to take from one area and move it into another area. But that's what I mean by taking risks: if you don't take risks, you will not succeed.

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Conservative

The Chair Conservative Gary Schellenberger

Thank you for that.

Mr. Kotto.

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

Thank you, Mr. Chairman.

Earlier we left off while talking about under-funding, and I would like to go back to that subject.

The CBC's mandate is increasingly broad, and, paradoxically, its funding is declining. Can you give us an idea of CBC/Radio-Canada's exact budget?

9:55 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

I think we stated it in our presentation.

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

I asked you the question on an exchange basis.

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President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

I can give you the information by department.

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

The CBC's budget stands at how much?

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President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

The overall budget, with the money that comes from the commercial sector, is $1.6 billion.

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

What is the value of the parliamentary envelope?

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President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

The parliamentary envelope is valued at approximately $930 million, more or less. I could give you exact amounts, but it is approximately $930 million.

10 a.m.

Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

Can we have a clear idea of the allocation of that envelope between the CBC, one the one hand, and Radio-Canada on the other?

10 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

The amount for English-language television is $510 million. For English radio, it's $138 million. For French-language television, it's $354 million, and it's $101 million for French radio.

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

That's a 60-40 allocation.

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President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

The allocation is normally approximately 60-40.

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

Perfect.

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President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

Is it possible, out of a concern for transparency toward us, to access information on the use of that budget, to support the theory that the CBC is under-funded? In other words, is it possible to access your books to support the argument?

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President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

Yes, it's possible.

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

Is it possible to send us that information?

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President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

Yes. We can send you the detailed information as well as—

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

That will help our analysts.

10 a.m.

President and Chief Executive Officer and Acting Chair of the Board of Directors, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Robert Rabinovitch

In addition, if other committee members wish, we are prepared to make individual presentations to explain the figures in detail.

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Bloc

Maka Kotto Bloc Saint-Lambert, QC

From your point of view, should public television, in this instance yours, ours, target the advertising field in order to survive today?