First, you should all realize that having the guts to challenge the CRTC is not very good for our operations. I'll start with that. I've been chairman of the CRTC, so I know how I used to behave.
We're saying we should start by looking at it. We've done that for the competition law and the telecom law, so why don't we do it for broadcasting also, to determine whether it's a good move, a good change? Let's look at how it should be done.
If the government felt it was urgent and they didn't have time to do that study, we would look at the proposal offered by the CRTC chair that would let them go up to 49%, provided they were still controlled by Canadians. We're just saying, let's look at the overall picture and make sure we analyze it properly.
The system is in an accelerated mode of change. Why not look at it and determine how it should be supervised, governed, and regulated in the future? Then we can come up with some solutions that will benefit all parties.