Thank you for the question.
First, I have to tell you that I do not have the document in front of me that was released this morning by the Parliamentary Budget Officer. I will therefore not be able to give a precise answer to that part of the question.
However, I share your concern when it comes to Radio-Canada. I agree with you that both Radio-Canada and the CBC perform a very important function all across Canada. Our democracy depends on journalism, and we particularly depend on public journalism. As well, I agree with your perspective, which I presume was included in your question, that Radio-Canada plays a special role in Quebec, for francophones from one end of Canada to another, and for the Quebec nation. We see that Radio-Canada broadcasts are widely listened to and watched by people in Quebec and by francophones from everywhere in Canada. That is very important, and so I share your concern and your perspective.
This is really a particularly difficult period and economic situation for all Canadian media. That is why our government is determined to work with the giants of the Internet. I am not going to talk in detail about the findings of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, but I can assure you that our government and I, as a former journalist myself, agree with you that journalism is important for democracy and that Radio-Canada plays a special role in Canada, in Quebec, and for all francophones in our country.