Mr. Speaker, the process is really the assurance that the leader is looking for. I offer him a reminder of last Christmas when Canadians across the country told us loud and clear that they wanted competition. We have taken moves in the context of the DTH file to ensure that there is competition.
The member raises the issue of ethics. Surely he understands that the best assurance that ethical principles have been lived up to is a clear and transparent process. That is the process we invoked. We invoked one that was open to public debate and discussion. We have listened in a public manner to the submissions of Canadians from coast to coast.
If he disagrees with the submissions that we heard from hundreds of Canadians, from editorialists, from artists and from broadcasters then let him say so, but let him not criticize it on the basis of innuendo. It is below him.