Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'll be voting in favour of this motion. I think the Minister always has the option of coming back in a supplementary and presenting the arguments, at that time, as to why an activity should be funded. I think in this case, especially in the Standing Committee on Finance when we asked about it, we were not satisfied that this was an activity that should be funded.
The Minister is going to have to justify why a $15,000 monitor is needed, instead of a $2,000 one. Or, why, instead of a BVM 1910, they don't buy a BVM 1310 which is priced at only $6,700. That's a straight retail quotation, not a government price. Most editing suites do use the smaller one, rather than the larger. That's the big difference. Even if we are going to do it in-house, I think the department should be able to come back and justify the expenditures exactly as they're putting them to us. I don't think that they've even come close with this one. As well as the fact that I would support the privatization of video production, I will be supporting this motion.