Mr. Speaker, my question is for the Minister of Canadian Heritage.
On Friday the government announced its decision to override the CRTC by holding a review of our direct to home satellite policies. This review is being held in house and behind closed doors. Even though there will be public interventions in the
process, the decision will be made by a committee appointed by the minister.
The minister should prove that he is not trying to play favourites in the industry. Will he not allow the CRTC, his arm's length, independent organization, to give this issue its due consideration?