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Committee Evidence - CHPC-33
2021-05-14
Alain Rayes - 13:15
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:16
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Alain Rayes - 13:16
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:18
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The last time the Broadcasting Act was modernized, you may recall, was under a Conservative government. That government put in place the entire regulatory ecosystem that we have today for conventional broadcasting. What we are trying to do through Bill C-10 is to adapt the regulations to the Web giants, who are becoming more and more important in the current ecosystem.
You mentioned net neutrality. As you know...
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Alain Rayes - 13:19
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:19
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But you did talk about net neutrality, in a long preamble...
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Alain Rayes - 13:19
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:19
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Mr. Chair, I will certainly answer the question, but the member gave a long preamble on the issue of net neutrality, so...
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Alain Rayes - 13:19
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:20
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The first version of Bill C-10 that the committee received was at that time our best interpretation of what modernization of the Broadcasting Act should be. However, as soon as the bill was introduced, I was the first to say that it could be improved.
All political parties represented on the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage, including the Conservative Party, as well as many stakeholders, spoke out to argue that proposed section 4.1 created too broad an exemption. As Mr. Waugh said, under this section, the act would not have applied to a platform like YouTube, which is the largest music distributor in Canada today. This exemption was therefore too broad. As a result of these interventions, we decided to delete the proposed section.
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Alain Rayes - 13:21
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:21
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I think there is a mistake in the premise of your question. Bill C-10 is not about content moderation. It is about giving us the tools to ensure that the web giants pay their fair share in cultural matters...
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Alain Rayes - 13:21
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:22
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I'm going to have to keep giving you the same answer, Mr. Rayes. The premise of your question is about content moderation. I would ask you to indicate...
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Alain Rayes - 13:22
Martin Champoux - 13:30
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:32
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Mr. Chair, I thank the member for his question.
Over the past few weeks, I've given several interviews about Bill C-10, and you'll probably have noticed that I've never mentioned the filibuster that your party is doing. Perhaps...
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Martin Champoux - 13:33
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:33
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As you know, the Minister of Canadian Heritage does not sit on the committee. Since the committee is sovereign, it can propose amendments to the bill. In fact, I have invited it to do so on several occasions.
We have had discussions, you and I, and you have had discussions with other members of the committee as well. You ask me if we could go back. First of all, to do what you were originally proposing would have required, as I understand it, unanimous agreement of the committee members. Some felt that would have been a very slim possibility.
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Martin Champoux - 13:34
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:35
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This is a question based on a series of assumptions, and any answer from me would be highly hypothetical.
As we have seen over the past few weeks, there are clearly Canadians who believe that the Internet should not be subject to any form of regulation, whether it be on the cultural issue, hate speech, or media compensation. Some of these critics began their action at the same time the Yale report came out. I recall that the former leader of the official opposition had said that he would not even read the Yale report and would throw it in the trash.
Honestly, beyond all the debate surrounding proposed section 4.1, I think there is one political party that has decided to highlight this issue as if the entire bill C-10 revolves around a single section, which it obviously does not...
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Martin Champoux - 13:36
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:36
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I think that element is in one of the sections of the bill that was passed by the committee. That discussion has already taken place and is over.
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Scott Simms - 13:36
Heather McPherson - 13:36
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:38
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I won't go through it, but you've probably heard that there is a long list of organizations in Quebec and in English Canada, a list many pages long, that have all come out in the last few weeks in support of Bill C-10, ranging from musicians to independent producers to writers and so on. I have spoken over the course of the last year to thousands of people in the culture sector, and they agree with what we're trying to do with Bill C-10.
Again, earlier in my speech I quoted polling results that were released recently showing that 78% of Canadians—
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Heather McPherson - 13:39
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:39
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No, that's not my plan, but there were many elements in your question, and I am trying to adequately answer all of them. One element you spoke about in your question concerned the cultural sector, so I answered that.
On the second part of your question, there is no situation in which a user has to respect any type of CRTC regulation. There is no situation in which a user, even with millions in revenues and dues, has to deal in any shape or form with the CRTC.
Let me remind you that the sole regulation the CRTC can impose on a social media platform is the discoverability of Canadian creators. The Internet is infinite—
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Heather McPherson - 13:40
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:40
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Bill C-10 is not about content moderation. The CRTC, in its last 50 years of existence, has never done content moderation, and Bill C-10 doesn't give the CRTC the ability to do content moderation.
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Heather McPherson - 13:40
Lib. (QC)
Hon. Steven Guilbeault (Laurier—Sainte-Marie)
2021-05-14 13:42
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I think we have a charter statement that is pretty clear about Bill C-10's respecting section 2 of the charter. We've also heard from deputy minister Drouin, who has been very clear on that as well.
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