Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm happy to speak to it. I think we have discussed the amendment already. I can provide some arguments.
Basically this is to make sure that the Canadian broadcasting policy is innovative, that it supports the development of Canadian creative talent and reflects Canada's indigenous and multicultural culture, while reflecting its communities and regions. There's been an enormous loss of community channel archives and closures of studios. This is something that we've put forward to combat that, to some degree.
If anyone has questions, I'm happy to answer them, but I think we had already discussed the amendment to some degree before we adjourned last time.