Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Minister, let's change the subject. I would like to talk to you about the basic services provided under section 9(1)(h) of the Broadcasting Act. The companies that provide these services find that they are at a loss when faced with the digital giants. We are all very proud of ICI Television and APTN, which are shining examples. Indeed, APTN is an example that has been copied in several countries around the world. There is also MétéoMédia, The Weather Network, etc.
In short, the companies that provide these programming services feel that, as the bill is currently drafted, they may find themselves at a disadvantage when it comes time to negotiate distribution agreements with online broadcasters. Their advertising revenues do not give them the financial means to sustain lengthy negotiations. They also find that they do not have particularly extensive means to challenge a decision before the CRTC, a process that would be very slow.
On the one hand, are you willing to guarantee negotiating terms to these companies, which provide specific programming services?
On the other hand, would you also be prepared to offer them means to challenge the outcome if the results of the negotiations turn out to be to their great disadvantage?
Are you aware of all this?