It's a bill that asks the CRTC to systematically consult Quebec, and perhaps the provinces or communities, depending on the final form it takes. It's not a bill that necessarily has anything to do with what happens at CBC/Radio-Canada. I wouldn't want to go on at length or in too much detail, even if you know me and are aware of the fact that it's a matter I feel strongly about.
I'll simply say that if the Quebec government were consulted about the status of the CBC, I'm sure it would say that the CBC is an essential vehicle for francophone culture and Quebec culture, and that being the case, cutting back on funding for CBC/Radio-Canada as a public broadcaster would probably be a serious mistake. Nevertheless, I can't speak on behalf of the Quebec government. The CRTC did not consult the Quebec government in a context not unlike what we would have with the adoption of Bill C‑354. Quebec would no doubt agree with me in saying that the CBC is a vehicle for culture.