We are probably talking about the same thing Shaw Communications was talking about this morning—at least a five-year period when there was virtually inertia and an absence of reaction over the CTF.
I want to underscore the fact that to Minister Oda's credit, she sat down and listened, and we have now arrived, as of this morning, at an interim solution. When people are prepared to blame the minister, maybe they should also be prepared to praise the minister that we have reached a conclusion to something that started five years ago, well before our regime.
I'd like to take a look at the solution, because it's an interim solution. My concern is that when you talk about the total inertia and absence of reaction, what we really need—and perhaps this is what Ms. Fry was eluding to—is to get from you a sense of how we move forward. We've arrived at this interim solution. It's obviously fragile. In your judgment, where do we go from here? How do we open up the communication, and how do we create a situation where there can be good interaction and positive reaction?