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Canadian Heritage committee  This is what we've said. We are providing a solution, but where the CTF will end up, again, is not our decision, nor do we have the capacity to figure that out. It's a government issue. I'd like to mention something. It's not because we're private that we are not servicing the p

February 20th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  I'll start by answering the first question. What was the purpose of the legislation? What was the legislator seeking to do by creating obligations for the cable distributor which was, at the time, a monopoly? Well, this monopoly has completely disappeared. As you know full well,

February 20th, 2007Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Thank you very much. Members of the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, allow me to introduce my colleagues. To my left is Pierre Dion, President and Chief Executive Officer of TVA. To my right is Serge Sasseville, Vice-President of Corpo

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  What interests and concerns us is the health of general interest television. That is what we have been saying for many years. The health of general interest television is tied to the health of broadcasting systems. With that in mind, we...

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  I believe I made myself quite clear when I spoke about this proposal. We must leave it up to the different industry stakeholders to decide, through the negotiation process, the value of their respective services. We have made representation on several occasions to the CRTC. Event

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  You have to understand that the CRTC was entirely legitimate when there were few broadcasting channels. Television was regulated. Subsequently, after the war, we encountered...Today, things are different. People have different ways of staying informed and of entertaining themselv

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  The Canadian Heritage Committee is an official forum, Madam.

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  You won't tell anyone.

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  I would not presume to speak for Rogers officials. We are a little surprised by their position. For a number of years now in Canada, North America and throughout the Western World, general interest television networks, the pillars of the broadcasting systems in various countries,

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  Yes. We have demonstrated that 90% of our programming is Canadian.

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  At the hearings, what we were trying to mention was that conventional television was in bad shape and that we would therefore need to have fees to subsidize it. Yes, for sure, we will be ready to commit to and create the sorts of commitment to invest in Canadian programming.

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  I'm sorry, but I don't know what you're referring to, because we don't have any local station in Hamilton, or—

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  In Hamilton? I'm sorry, sir, but I don't have any clue what you're asking about.

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau

Canadian Heritage committee  What was your question, sir?

April 20th, 2009Committee meeting

Pierre Karl Péladeau