—these provisions go beyond that, and are vulnerable under CUSMA's performance requirements under 14.10.
With regard to constitutional concerns, the bill isn't broadcast, it isn't telecommunications, and it's not copyright. How, then, does it fit within federal powers? If the government claims powers over anything involving the Internet, there are no real limits on jurisdiction. As for the charter statement, it inaccurately claims that the bill supports news organizations when the Internet platforms monetize their content, even though that's not what the bill says or provides.
I thank you for your patience with the technical problems. I look forward to your questions.