Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I just wanted to follow up on that with regard to the legislation. You were under the understanding that the contributions to the CTF are not actually legislated in law, that it's simply a requirement of the regulator: It's regulated through that process; it's not actually something that's legislated into law, and therefore the minister actually doesn't have the power to enforce regulations. She can recommend to the arm's-length CRTC to enforce their regulations, but, really, the minister doesn't have the ability to strong-arm anything until the CRTC makes a decision independently of her. Is that your understanding as well?