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Canadian Heritage committee  The direct answer is that the vast majority of countries in the world have corporations such as Telefilm Canada or public agencies, both federal and provincial, like Telefilm Canada or SODEC in Quebec. It's more the norm than the exception.

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  They have a system very similar to our own. They have something akin to the envelope system we were talking about earlier. They have a market interest fund. They provide financial support through the Australian Film Development Corporation for development, for production, and for

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  Sorry, but with all due respect to Hollywood--wonderful films--that's not our challenge. They are ubiquitous. They're spending $100 million on a production and another $50 million on the marketing. As you know, Telefilm's budget is less than $100 million for all films everywhere.

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  Yes, it is, but the reality, given the size of our budget--

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  Absolutely, and after 40 years...I'm old enough to have seen the growth in this industry, and it is considerable, believe me. There are those who would argue academically and on the street that the real birth of Canadian cinema as a sustainable industry occurred when the Canadian

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  No, I don't feel that at all.

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  No, no, I appreciate that. No. I think part of the message--and it is much implicit in this corporation, as we touched on--is to find out where you can initiate cost savings. Closing the Paris office was not something done easily, but in a context of priorities and where the mo

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  I'll ask Monsieur Pradier to speak to that, if I may.

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  I'll give you a specific example that I think responds directly to your question, but also signifies so much more. We announced the great Canadian video competition. We did it in partnership with the private sector, because it's an increasing priority in terms of our working rel

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  Do you mean specifically in the case of the envelopes? Yes. For example, Bon Cop, Bad Cop was an enormous success. It is going to receive in the fiscal year after this one an envelope of up to about $3 million or $3.5 million that is under the responsibility of its producer--does

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  I have much respect for Mr. Stursberg's work at Telefilm Canada prior to my arriving. In fact, he said he wears the black hat, and I get to ride into town with the white hat. It makes things a little more comfortable. One of the things I did symbolically, as well as practically,

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  I'll try to answer as briefly as possible in those areas. First of all, the Maclean's magazine article came out in April. That's seven months ago. As I said in my opening comments, the work that Telefilm and the industry groups have done in the intervening seven months is remar

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  I think there is a responsibility of this agency to ensure that Canadian talent and Canadian content are present—I stress Canadian talent and Canadian content—and are available across all platforms. In the case of cinema, we know the struggle of movies over the last 100 years a

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  —Québécois as a nation, we would be remiss if we didn't act accordingly. As an example, over the years, we've run programs and screenings of Quebec cinema all over the world, celebrating the very unique qualities and the considerable artistic and commercial success that Quebec

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson

Canadian Heritage committee  We're discussing the continuation of that fund with the department. As yet, we have no confirmation of the resources. To be perfectly candid, as much as we would like to see additional resources, I don't know if that's going to be the case. For sure, we're looking forward to the

November 29th, 2006Committee meeting

S. Wayne Clarkson