I don't believe that the bill, as currently drafted, much less some of the plans that we know the government has talked about with respect to website blocking, is consistent with net neutrality.
We should be clear. Canada has been looked to as a leader in this space, as a leading voice on net neutrality. It even has sometimes sought to distinguish itself from the United States and others that have taken a step back from net neutrality. To pass this legislation and give the government the right to prioritize or de-prioritize speech severely undermines our credibility as a voice for net neutrality.