Mr. Speaker, the CRTC has received a number of applications for licences. Next comes the perfectly natural process whereby they are heard, everyone's comments are heard, those in favour and those opposed-this is the point of the process.
The government will not intervene in the debate, because the law prevents it. We will, however, see at the end of the process whether the CRTC's decision is wise and, if it is not, interested parties will certainly be appealing to the government. At that point, we can decide. Let us allow the process to take its course, and then we will have some answers.