As I said earlier, I am mindful of the work that you do as a parliamentary committee. I also know that the committee has previously conducted a number of possibly relevant studies.
Generally speaking, there needs to be a broad consultation process, open dialogue, with various stakeholders, about media and entertainment. In fact, few countries have truly understood how technological changes could be managed by governments and how existing models could be adapted to the digital reality.
However, I also think the digital era is a wonderful opportunity in the sense that it allows for much more content and much greater access to that content. In our case, this means a greater role in supporting Canadian content.
That is why the $675 million invested in CBC/Radio-Canada are vital. We are fortunate to have a public broadcaster, a public creator of content whose role will be more important than ever as it will provide local and national content tailored to the needs and expectations of various audiences and consumers of online information. Of course, the high quality of radio and television will need to be maintained as well.
At any rate, I will definitely look at your findings about local media.