Mr. Speaker, I do not think Canadian broadcasting needs to be protected. It is great on its own.
Let us take culture. There is not just culture in one part of the country or another part of the country. For example, Letterkenny Road on the edges of our riding inspired what started off as a YouTube show and then eventually went on to TV, but that may never have passed the sniff test with the CRTC or the censorship czar. It is the freedom of every pocket of culture to put forth what they want.
As I discussed earlier, when there is a small group of people speaking a certain language, which may not have the ability to spread the costs, it is going to be pounded on it from government across many hundreds of thousands, those few people who have the language to listen to are going to have to pay a whole lot more for it.