Mr. Speaker, the House knows that the heritage minister is highly creative in funding her pet projects, such as flying flags or her special information office. However, she seems to be incapable of finding funding for Radio Canada International.
Does she think it is more important to have a highly respected international radio voice whose job it is to promote Canada to the world at a cost of $16 million or a highly politicized secret Canada information office whose job it is to promote Liberal pre-election propaganda to Canadian voters at a cost of $20 million?