Thank you.
I think a lot of what's being proposed today has to do with supporting French-language broadcasters right across the country. The fact that they serve minority communities is important, and this bill recognizes that.
I want to shift to that, particularly around the question of challenges that smaller, local broadcasters face, not specific to the francophone context, but more broadly.
CHTM AR radio, here in northern Manitoba, performs an essential service in the radio services they provide. They are community radio in what is largely a media desert. In fact, just recently, when wildfires burned down the fibre optic cables to Flin Flon, which is one of our major centres, everybody was getting their news about fires and possible evacuations, etc., from AR radio, which is part of the CHTM AR network.
They have been clear about some of the challenges they face, particularly around CanCon. They get a lot of their music from services such as DMDs that usually provide MAPL data. It's left to them to decide, based on the three categories, if it fits the list etc. I am sure you can appreciate that for a small radio station that is doing essential work, that can be quite taxing.
One thing that they have raised is challenges with respect to the CRTC data.
I'm just wondering if it wouldn't better for stations across Canada to have access to the exact database that the CRTC works with instead of having small radio stations expend resources that they don't have or capacity they don't have, trying to guess if a song was made by a Canadian artist or was recorded in Canada, etc.