I can say this without immodesty, because the new media order was adopted before I got to the commission: other countries look to us for that. It was a very well-crafted document. As I say, it occurred before my watch, so I can talk about it quite comfortably in that regard.
The issues that come up on the Internet are pornography, child pornography, and hate speech. Those are the issues that come up on the Internet, those and the questions of whether it should be regulated outside normal criminal law--and if so, by whom--and whether the human rights tribunals should play a role.
Courts have some role to play. Should the CRTC have a role? If the problem increases in intensity, and this country and Parliament believe that it's not being taken care of under the general criminal law, which is where it's now dealt with, and under human rights legislation to a lesser extent, then those questions will have to be asked.
For the moment, those appear to be the issues that we get most pressed on, rather than the regulation of, say, the broadcasting aspects of it.