I know that there is no unanimous consent as far as dealing with the motions is concerned. But I feel that we have followed the rules. The notices were sent out last Tuesday and today is May 11th. We even sent out the documents concerning the third motion which Mr. Angus alluded to. During the 38th Parliament, I raised this subject on several occasions. I asked that Telefilm Canada officials appear before the committee and that they tell us about potential problems associated with their idea of creating a new festival in Montreal. As it turns out, my fears were well founded, since the whole thing was a disaster.
Telefilm Canada must be held accountable, since it is funded by the government, in other words, by taxpayers' money. It must also be accountable to the Department of Canadian Heritage. As a member of this committee, I have a right to know what actually happened, because we have barely received any explanations on that matter.
In Quebec, an independent public inquiry shed a bit of light on what happened with the SODEC, which is the Quebec equivalent of Telefilm Canada. That organization admitted that it made mistakes as far as the call for tenders was concerned. These people created a festival in Montreal which was dead on arrival. So as far as this matter is concerned, we have to do our homework in Ottawa. If the committee abdicates its responsibility, at least we will have done our duty.