I'm Canadian, which is not anti-American
Ms. Oda raised some rather interesting opinions on the future of the CBC English Television service during this lockout era, and how the nation's broadcaster will react in a post-lockout environment. She was asking that CBC president Robert Rabinovitch appear before the House of Commons Canadian heritage committee (CHPC), to outline how the lockout has affected the CBC's bottom line. Ms. Oda also stated that "(p) eople are starting to question, if nobody's watching CBC television, English language, then does it justify the utilization of those dollars in that way."
Of course the typical Liberal reaction came from the CHPC chairwoman, Liberal Marlene Catterall, who stated:
"I don't think that's likely to get them any votes," she said. "One only has to watch a day [or] an evening of American television to know that we have a significantly higher standard in Canada . . . and I believe having the CBC has influenced the standard of not only public broadcasting but private broadcasting in this country."