Thank you.
I want to go back to the decision to hold this task force in secret. It seems to me you're suggesting that there's something extraordinary here, that because there are commercial or financial interests at stake, we have to protect the interests of the various industrial players and cannot hold public hearings. Yet the CRTC always deals with confidential financial information because you're dealing with licensing. That's part and parcel of any CRTC process. There is a process in the CRTC where information is going to be given in confidence—that's understood—but there are still public hearings.
So I want to get from you the sense of where exactly this legal jurisdiction comes from for having a precursor to public hearings.