Mr. Chairman, I often hear people say that we cannot discuss an issue because it is before the courts. That is certainly not the case here.
Let's take a step back, Mr. Chairman. A call for tenders was issued and a consortium won. The Standing Committee on Official Languages asked a number of questions. CBC/Radio-Canada lost and is not in the picture; it refused outright. When the CTV, TQS and RDS networks won the call for tenders, they asked Radio-Canada to cover certain regions. But the corporation refused saying that if it did not obtain the entire contract, the undertaking would not be profitable and it was not at all interested.
We met with Radio-Canada and I met with the president of RDS at the time, and that is the end of it. A consortium won the bid and we must deal with that consortium, regardless of the decision that would be brought down. We will see what follow-up is required. We must ask questions and we cannot wait to see what is going to happen. We have no control over the legal process, and we do not know how long that will take.
Let's call the members of the consortium before the committee. Mr. Lemieux is right. It does not deal with the negotiations or anything else, but it is a matter of determining how the consortium will deliver services in French in all regions of the country.