Madam, I'd like to address it very deeply. There are two main issues here.
One, we have to think about the young Canadians, the diaspora of Sri Lankans who were born within the last 23 years. They are Canadians. They have no links, no culture, no traditions, except what they learn from their families.
The other is the cultural network, the mass media network, and the fault of CRTC. You guys know what CRTC is. You guys and I, if we sit in front of a television program--Bell or Rogers or something--we definitely know that we can understand the English programs. If I sit before French, I do not.
But what is happening in the cultural TV programs is so dangerous that I have sometimes phoned the CRTC and CBC and asked. They have given licences for cultural TV, but what the cultural TV is broadcasting is pure terrorism instigation. Indian films, Hindi films, Tamil films are portraying everything that is happening all over the world, especially ATN, Jaya TV, and all this TV that's non-English. You will see that they are promoting violence.
Who is the audience? The young 30% of the Tamil-speaking diaspora. They see violence there. When they are instigated.... Do you want another Khadr to be created within the Tamil Canadian community, to go to Sri Lanka and blast himself up? No. We don't want that. Canadians don't want that. That is the reason.
Again, I'm not referring to the laws that he is talking about, but I'm referring to the CRTC. I have told them many times, so give consideration to that. Thank you.