I can assure you that for us the role of the CRTC is important in the telecom sector. They still have a role. They're still doing social regulation in the telecom sector, and also economic regulation.
As I said, deregulation will occur only in places where the test of three is met, only when you have a competitive infrastructure, but for the remote and rural regions, it will be business as usual. The economic regulations will be there, and the CRTC will be there.
I think what we're doing as a new government is using the power we have under section 8 of the Telecommunications Act to issue a policy directive to the CRTC. We use section 8, and it's in line with the Telecommunications Act and with our mandate as a government.
Also, varying a decision from the CRTC is a power we have under the act. Section 12 gives the government the power to vary or send back a decision to the CRTC. What we did in the last couple of months was just using the power we have. It's different; we're not a regulator. We're setting policy direction for the CRTC. They are the experts. They are the regulator that will apply the three tests, and they're going to be there to regulate when necessary.
I believe the CRTC still has a role in the telecommunications industry, and it's an important role.