Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I am going to use the rest of my colleague's time.
You rightly pointed that, nearly seven years after the Conservative Party came to power, Canada is ranked 55th or 56th in the world when it comes to transparency. That isn't a very stellar record for a party that advocated the importance of cleaning up the management of public funds and increasing transparency. That's an admission of failure by your account.
Many departments and agencies have much more serious problems than those at CBC/Radio-Canada, to whom the Information Commissioner gave an A rating, let's not forget.
Why, then, are you going after CBC/Radio-Canada? Other departments have a considerable number of problems, not to mention the fact that your party has a pretty abysmal record when it comes to transparency. Why go after something that's working well, when you should be fixing what's actually broken?