Mr. Speaker, that is not the view that Ms. Barshefsky takes. I wish the government would make it explicit, that it rejects her point of view.
The Minister of Canadian Heritage said she desires a carve out of culture in which culture is not “WTO-able” at all, to use her words. Can the government tell us if that is the position the trade minister will be taking to Seattle, that culture under no conditions will be “WTO-able”? Right now it is, and we would like to know how she plans to change it.