On the same point, I don't want to live in a country where the government gets to decide what is fair for people to say and what questions are fair for people to ask.
It's exactly why I'm trying to find out about this body that's going to determine who gets to be a news organization and who doesn't. So you can continue, government members—and the Chair with his gavel—to make my point for me when I'm raising the alarm bell about the idea that this body is going to exist and it's going to determine who gets to be in the news business and who doesn't for the purposes of this tax benefit.
That's why I'm asking these questions. I think that Mr. Fergus has further reinforced the need for them. I'm going to ask it again; it's been interrupted three times.
Based on the legislation as it's written, is there anything that would prevent the cabinet from designating itself as the body prescribed to determine who is and who isn't a qualifying journalism organization?