This is killing me, because this is a discussion we really need to have.
Quickly, Mr. Bonnett, I'm fascinated by your work and I would love to speak with you later about the possibility of using what you're doing with your students to create historical digital topographies. I think there's a phenomenal opportunity there.
Mr. Anderson, quickly, the FCC attempted to establish net neutrality rules in the United States and they were challenged, not surprisingly, by the giant cable players. They lost in court because the language under the FCC wasn't clear enough. The CRTC has said they have the tools to maintain access, to allow the smaller players, to allow innovation.
The NDP doesn't think the act is sufficient. We have recommended changes to section 36. Do you think we need to move towards codifying the elements of net neutrality to give the CRTC clear direction?