Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I really appreciate the information that was shared this morning. It's very helpful as we move forward in this very important process.
I want to begin by saying that a Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian. I say that because it's extremely important that we understand that every Canadian across this nation should have access to information, valuable information, local information, and diversity and language are essential. That's why our government needs to make sure that access is available to all.
Mr. Demers has provided us with information and, according to my understanding, it is mostly a matter of repositioning funding and innovation.
I want to know what kind of innovation we should implement to ensure that, when it comes to language and diversity, rural regions receive up-to-date information.
Mr. Demers, could you share your thoughts on that?