Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I want to thank Ms. Lavallée for giving me her speaking time, five minutes.
In spite of everything that is happening today, I would like to talk about what I think is an important matter, MétéoMédia and The Weather Network. Soon you'll have to study the situation of MétéoMédia and determine whether it will be removed from basic cable service and be included with the specialty channels that citizens will have to pay for to access. Most Canadians currently have access to MétéoMédia, whether it's to see road conditions or the weather, quite simply.
Now that people are completely used to consulting MétéoMédia, authorities want to remove it from the basic cable service, as though it had become superfluous. People will be forced to pay for access, which will constitute a significant limit for the public. I can tell you that the impact will be terribly negative for local and rural communities. I expect your answer to be that you will be studying this matter soon. Your office has received the document, the complaint that I sent it. In that document, I asked that MétéoMédia not be removed from basic cable service. You will probably say that you can't discuss it very much. If that's the case, I ask you to seriously consider my document and to see that that measure is not implemented so that Canadians can continue to have access to important information as part of their everyday lives.