Do you not believe it's appropriate for a journalist of any organization they work for...? It doesn't have to be Quebecor. It could be the Toronto Star, it could be whoever. Is it not appropriate for a journalist to file an access to information request to ask for spending information about what a public broadcaster has done?
Madame Legault gave an example where one of the requests for access to information that was denied by the CBC was to find out how much they spent covering the Olympic Games. Why is that not an appropriate thing for the CBC to disclose? It has to do with their business operations. It doesn't affect journalistic integrity. They're asking for what it's costing. Especially when the CBC is getting $1 billion a year of taxpayer money to subsidize their operations, why isn't that a reasonable request?