Mr. Chair, Everyone, Every Way is our plan and our commitment to Canadians in an ever-changing broadcast world. Our four guiding principles will ensure that CBC/Radio-Canada will continue to fulfill its mandate to Canadians under the Broadcasting Act.
I am eager to hear what you think, but let me begin by giving you some additional information.
First, you should know that we are not asking Parliament for more money to carry out this plan. We understand the economic challenges facing the government and Canadians. We are very grateful for the $1.1 billion Parliament provides to CBC/Radio-Canada to fulfill its responsibilities.We are also grateful for the support of this committee, which, in 2008, recommended that our appropriation be increased from $34 to $40 per Canadian.
But we are not asking for more money. We are asking for stability in our funding--in both our appropriation and the $60 million for Canadian programming that we have been receiving since 2001. That stability is essential to our ability to make the adjustments and investments that this plan requires.
Second, this plan comes with a report card. Each of our four guiding principles has been broken down into specific metrics--measurements that will show how quickly we are reaching our 2015 goals. Twice a year our board of directors will be given the report card to ensure it can monitor how well we're progressing. This information will also be immediately posted on our website, and we will report back to this committee so that everyone is clear on what we're doing.
Finally, we want to hear from Canadians about our vision, our guiding principles, and the main thrust of our strategy. We've set up a website to facilitate online consultation and provide more information on our plan. Engaging with our audiences--every one, every way--is how I believe CBC/Radio-Canada will develop a deeper relationship with the people we serve.
Thank you for your time today. I'll be happy to respond to your questions.