I just wanted to read something that was published on December 14. “Today the Conservative Government strengthened its ability to protect our North by launching a new high-tech satellite”. It goes on to say:
The satellite also sends a clear message to other nations of the world that, after thirteen years of Liberal neglect, Canada is once again serious about protecting our Arctic sovereignty.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is determined to protect Canada's sovereignty in the North. Investing in this innovative and powerful space technology is another way the Conservative Government is strengthening Canada's place as a leader on the world stage.
That was the Conservative press release about the launch of RADARSAT-2, this high-tech satellite that Canadians pay for. This satellite was commissioned to patrol the north; it was to protect our northern sovereignty. Surely the U.S. interests in the north are not completely coincident with Canada's interests in the north. And after trumpeting the launch of this technology, do we lose this? Do we get nothing from it? Does this now go to those who, maybe, perhaps, we were protecting our sovereignty from? These are all legitimate questions. I'm not sure the minister, with all due respect, is the expert in determining this.
I would like to know if others agree that the Conservative government is protecting our arctic sovereignty in light of the sale of this technology.