Thank you, Madam Chair.
I have some questions for the officials on the trade agreements. When this was actually signed in the eighties, the deputy minister of Canadian heritage, and I forget the person's name, I apologize.... I've read the book. A big component of the agreement back then was where Hollywood and others did not agree with Canadian laws on Canada-U.S. trade agreements. I'm not sure this wouldn't follow the same trait, that we're not going down the same road. It was the deputy minister of Canadian heritage at the time who actually saved the bill, the broadcasting bill.
It went to the U.S. Congress and they intercepted it, and then we worked our way through it.
Here Mr. Julian has brought an amendment to this, but I am very concerned that we're going back to this with the USMCA some 31 years later. You probably read the book, and I wish I had the name of the book, but it was specifically on this issue of Canada-U.S. trade relations dealing with heritage and broadcasting.
Does it change anything, 31 years later?