My interest in this, Mr. Chair, is to clearly define the roles, because the CRTC has set up a task force, and it's not my position to tell the CRTC.... I find it unusual, and I've stated that, but they have the power to engage in this. But because this is a child of Heritage, it has to come back because there are other elements that the CRTC cannot rule on. It has to go through Heritage. So if the minister wants to set up a public task force, the minister can. I think it could come back through the heritage committee hearings, just to look at the recommendations of the CRTC and then hold public hearings and report back to the minister.
On February 27th, 2007. See this statement in context.