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Canadian Heritage committee That's not what I said. What I said is that it was a cooperative approach. Everybody has a responsibility. The broadcasters have an important responsibility to actually give us the information as to when they're transitioning so we can actually communicate and coordinate. But we
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee The fact that I'm not at liberty to show it to you doesn't suggest there isn't a plan or a strategy that exists.
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee I don't want to speak on behalf of the CRTC—it was here last week—but I believe, from reading its policy decision, that it looked at the number of people affected, and the cost associated with it would have been considerable. If you took a per capita approach of what they spent i
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee There are various prices. Not all converter boxes are made the same. Some of them have remote controls, some are very basic, and some aren't the same quality as others. This is a wide range; it's a very competitive market out there. What I can tell you is that the U.K. had specu
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee I can't remember the U.K. price.
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee A few months ago, in June or July, the CRTC thought it was up to $75.
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee I don't think I can add much to the CRTC's own number, other than to say that any time you do change, people are very apprehensive before the change occurs. My experience has shown that Canadians are far more resilient than we give them credit for, and they adapt. Keep in mind th
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee Oh, absolutely.
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee The vast majority are not touched.
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee In addition to a more traditional advertising campaign, our outreach strategy certainly included reaching out to provincial and territorial governments, consumer associations, as well as MPs. As I said, the impact is local. We're working on a kit that actually drills down, for th
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee We agree that the Internet is not the only solution, because in fact there's probably a large percentage of the population that is not already covered by the 93%, that would not necessarily be connected to the Internet. That's why the proposed campaign, which I can't give you any
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee This is why we set up our coordinating function, which will be reflected, in part, on our website, where we're trying to get the detailed information. I don't know if you were in the room, because I noticed that you arrived a little bit late, when I was saying that one of the c
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee Well, it wasn't a decision to wait until the last minute. I wouldn't put it that way. It was a decision to enter the marketplace when the communication opportunities were at a maximum. Remember that just a few months ago broadcasters were still fighting the possibility of going t
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee We are talking about homes, not individual people.
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais
Canadian Heritage committee It is about that, yes. Let's stick with 850,000. Some people get their TV satellite service through what is known as the grey or black market, in other words, the underground market. We do not know who they are, they are really outside our knowledge. I do not know how many there
March 7th, 2011Committee meeting
Jean-Pierre Blais