I thank the member for his question.
Yes, we see some risks. As I mentioned, the ways in which a government can communicate with the CRTC are formal and very structured at present. These processes are framed by transparency measures to avoid a situation where there would be a perception that the government of the day is pressuring the CRTC to make certain decisions based on the importance of journalistic and media independence.
Indeed, we see some risks in requiring the CRTC to consult the provinces and territories before even exercising a power provided for in the Broadcasting Act.