Madam Speaker, once again I was interrupted, a second time, because the Conservatives do not believe in climate change. I can understand why this is something that is tough for them to swallow, but the truth hurts sometimes and they are going to have to listen to it. This is what happens when 54% of Conservatives, in their party, say they do not believe in climate change. Members could go back and review the records from their most recent annual convention.
The Conservatives want to obstruct the passing of Bill C-10 which would update our Broadcasting Act to support our cultural sector. They continue to distort and hijack the issue by helping the web giants. The reality is those web giants are taking more of the share of how we listen to our music, watch TV and watch movies. Unless they are brought into the Canadian regulatory framework, then we will lose our cultural sovereignty.
That is precisely why Bill C-10 was brought forward and why we need to ensure that it is adopted. The Conservatives also want—