Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Mr. D'Amours tabled a good motion. We should congratulate them from time to time, because they do a good job. However, there is a potential problem. TQS is now before Quebec's Superior Court to define whether it will offer news services, etc. I agree that we should invite representatives from TQS, but we should know what the Superior Court's decision will be, when the station will be redefined. If we had received representatives from TQS in a much stabler period of time, we could have simply ask them questions about how they intend to broadcast the 2010 Olympic Games, etc. However, if the Superior Court rejects TQS's requests, the network will no longer exist. The questioning would have to be haphazard, if not non existent, because we will not have anything more to do with TQS.
I would support Mr. Godin's favourable amendment, although it has not yet been tabled, because Mr. Godin is an expert in official languages. Once we have the Superior Court's decision, if TQS no longer exists, it would be interesting to invite Radio-Canada. It might be the only company that can replace TQS at a moment's notice, because it is not an easy thing to do. Perhaps we should play with what Mr. Godin said and make it an amendment. However, I would not separate the issues. First, I would make sure that we find out the date on which the TQS decision will be handed down. If the Remstar group cannot keep TQS, under the Bankruptcy Act, there will be a legal void. We will be in a bad situation. Then, we should also have an opportunity to ask them questions and see whether Mr. Godin's proposal could be considered, thus allowing Radio-Canada to intervene. This is an excellent proposal, but we should find the right timing and not go against court decisions. If we did this, it would be an infringement of the legislative branch on the legal branch. However, our system does not allow this kind of infringement.
This is a problem that could well arise. I would not want to hold a meeting for nothing. Mr. D'Amours's time is precious as is mine. I would like things to go smoothly.