Guess what? Bundling is about nation-building

Those who will take a hit if the government forces cable unbundling are complaining. Cable companies make money when there are more channels and if marginal channels like the aboriginal service are unbundled, very few will buy it for their own home. Revenues will fall and maybe the aboriginal channel will disappear. There are others like it. But we have never lived in a free market when it comes to radio and television, And maybe that’s how we like it, except the part where we have to pay.  Guelph Mercury