By Denis Carmel AT THE START OF THE first Heritage Committee meeting to consider amendments to Bill C-10, the chair of the Committee, Liberal MP Scott Simms, said: “Buckle up, folks. This is the fundamental core of parliamentary democracy at its best. It’s going to be an exciting time—so exciting that we’ll probably sell the story rights to Netflix.” He was joking but the hearing had a discoverability problem: they were held at lunch time on Mondays and in the afternoons on Fridays. So, on Thursday evening, after going a little viral this past week, the committee will convene from...