Yes, I think we do. I would also disagree that the CRTC has the tools. They have the tools if someone enforces them and wins the argument, but like I said, it's not a very fair battle right now. I could go every few weeks and lodge a complaint to the CRTC, but I'm going up against some of the biggest companies in Canada. And I have an organization, so what about individuals? They can't win those battles.
I don't think it's a fair set-up right now, and I think that codifying it.... I think something has to be done, either through mandating the CRTC to take a more active approach that involves them taking action rather than consumers, or what you have suggested.