But I would say to you, Minister, that the reason you overturned the CRTC is that the CRTC is trying to interpret its mandate. For example, it argues that in 2006 it interpreted in its fashion the directives it received from one of your predecessors, Mr. Bernier, with respect to how it should deal with competition. Now, we can agree or disagree, but the point is that obviously your opinion is different from what Minister Bernier had decided back in 2006, so you overturned his decision.
On the question of Globalive, which is another matter on which you overturned the CRTC decision, of course now we're taking it to the courts.
The point is that in a proper working government it seems to me there should be very few instances in which the CRTC is overturned.