Mr. Chairman, I have to be honest. It seems Mr. Angus indicated we don't want to review every decision the CRTC makes, but I'd argue that in minority politics, it seems we do want to review every decision the CRTC makes. That seems to be the new reality.
I'm also concerned that there seems to be an ongoing attack on free speech in this country. I'm not exactly sure where it comes from and I'm not exactly sure why. I'm concerned that's really what this motion is getting at. Some folks would indicate that you're presenting something as news that you know to be false, when really what you're presenting is your vantage point. People have varying vantage points on what is the news. In fact, I would argue that I could witness something and my take on what I witnessed might be somewhat different from that of each and every person around this table, but I would be providing true witness as to what I felt I saw. We all see things through a lens. I think that's what the CRTC is recognizing in this ruling.
I'm interested to hear what the Liberal Party has to say. We drag the CRTC before this committee quite often. We beat them up somewhat regularly, and I don't see this as something the committee needs to do. In fact, the committee is pretty busy. I've got some important things that I'd really love for us to do, but I do think that if it's the will of the committee to see it, I don't have a strong objection to it; I just look at it and think it smacks of an attack on free speech.