Evidence of meeting #27 for Finance in the 41st Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was industry.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

David Collyer  President, Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Travis Toews  President, Canadian Cattlemen's Association
Paul Bosc  Chair, Canadian Vintners Association
Jim Roche  President and Chief Executive Officer, CANARIE Inc.
Michael McSweeney  President and Chief Executive Officer, Cement Association of Canada
Andrew Van Iterson  Manager, Green Budget Coalition
Alexander Wood  Senior Director, Policy and Markets, Sustainable Prosperity
Timothy Egan  President and Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Gas Association
Bernard Brun  Director, Government Relations, Desjardins Group
Gerry Barr  National Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Directors Guild of Canada
Diane Watts  Researcher, REAL Women of Canada
Vicky Sharpe  President and Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Development Technology Canada

1:30 p.m.

National Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Directors Guild of Canada

Gerry Barr

Thank you, Mr. Rajotte.

I think one could easily imagine a non-competing CBC. Of CBC's revenue, 33% is now drawn from private sponsorships and advertising. A 33% increase to CBC's budget could take them out of the compete market. They wouldn't be running advertising. The private broadcasters would be thrilled to death and you would still be providing a very modest budget support to CBC. It's about $35 per capita, per year, for this national broadcaster. That is one of the lowest in the world.

If you go to the U.K., if you go to Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Finland, you're up in the area of $100 per capita. It costs money to support a public broadcaster. Virtually every nation in the world acknowledges the importance of that. If you were to want CBC to move out of competition with private broadcasters, that's a possible objective, but it would require extra funding in order to make up for that budget support that they now get from private sponsorship.

1:30 p.m.

Conservative

The Chair Conservative James Rajotte

Okay. I appreciate that answer, and I'm sure there will be an ongoing discussion, obviously.

I want to thank all of our witnesses, and especially for your patience with the unscheduled votes and in staying extra. We appreciate that very much.

Thank you for your presentations, and your answers to our questions.

The meeting is adjourned.