If you're saying that those are the remarks of the Minister of Industry, yes, obviously. That's not his concern; it's the concern of Mr. Moore.
We were pleased to see that three ministers were involved in the announcement made on Monday, including the Minister of Heritage and the Minister of Human Resouces and Skills Development Canada, because all these sectors are extremely important in the development of a digital strategy.
What concerns us, however, is that the debate is being formulated mainly in economic terms. What we're telling you is that there are cultural terms and social terms. Ms. Edwards represents a large part of the social dimension of the digital strategy. We're here to support her and also to say that it's important from a cultural standpoint to have this debate.
The economy is important; culture is part of the economy, but culture goes beyond the economy.