Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Of course, that was not what I was intending to say, but the censorship coalition, of course, will try to silence my voice and interrupt as much as possible.
With regard to Ms. Lantsman's question concerning the lawsuit that was undertaken by the CBC toward the end of the 2019 election, it seems like a bit of a suspicious time to launch that. Nevertheless, it was unsuccessful. The courts did, in fact, determine that it was within the right of the Conservative Party of Canada to take footage provided by a public broadcaster and use it within its frame of reference. I wonder, then, why on earth the public broadcaster, the CBC, would undertake this case only a few days before the end of an election—I mean, it was right in the middle of a federal election—when in fact the CBC claims to want to be independent and truthful and to function with integrity. That doesn't seem to be the case in this instance.
Again, the court determined that the CPC, the Conservative Party of Canada, was in the right to use this footage. Was this just gamesmanship on behalf of the CBC?