Thank you.
Good morning, Mr. Stursberg.
We asked you to appear here today to try to determine what happened at the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame gala. Naturally, you saw that there was quite an uproar, that a lot of people were complaining in the newspapers of Quebec and the rest of the country. Questions were raised about this show.
I think you've understood our questioning. It's because it is the hall of fame gala, the height of Canadian culture, and you are under an obligation, as an institution, to respect linguistic duality and multiculturalism. You have to; it is part of your mandate. Personally, I don't think you lived up to your mandate as far as this particular show was concerned. When you invited all of the artists to participate in those 44 minutes, you could at least have had the decency to broadcast the francophone artists.
You say your audience didn't want to see francophone artists on TV, but I don't agree with you. Personally, I am able to watch TV in English. How do Americans convey their culture to us? Through their music, through their culture, which is constantly being broadcast. How can we influence anglophones? Through our culture. It's a two-way street. You say that in Toronto, people only wanted to see anglophone artists, but that's not true. You can't get inside the heads of all Canadians. Some English Canadians want to hear our artists. You're dividing everyone into two camps. Those responsible for the gala decided not to give us a single minute out of 44 minutes. That is really insulting. It is for that reason alone that you are here today.
You also say you broadcast the full three hours of the gala on Radio 2 and an hour or two of it on Radio One. If you come to the Quebec City area, you'll see that no one listens to Radio-Canada radio, even in French. So don't try to tell me that was the right medium. What I want is television. It's the most important because it's modern. I don't mean to say that radio isn't, but television is important. I want to see my artists dancing, singing and expressing themselves, and I want the other cultures to be represented too.
My question is straightforward. In answer to a colleague's question, you seemed to be saying earlier that you were going to repeat the same format at the next hall of fame gala. Are you going to cut our artists' performances again, or are you going to hold some meetings with a view to a change in attitude? I am criticizing you, but I don't mean to criticize you personally, it's the CBC. I want to know if, of those 44 minutes, you're going to give us at least one minute. That's the minimum we're entitled to, given that we provide 33% of your budget.
Thank you.