I'll try to do that. We did make that request. On a number of occasions, our chairman started a debate on convergence, on the fact that we need a communication act that, in a way is convergent. We can cite England's Ofcom agency as an example.
The reason is simple: for a number of years now, we have noted that there increasingly is convergence and consolidation in this environment. Recently, there was a merger between Shaw and Canwest. We are studying that between CTV and Bell. Everyone thinks they should offer innovative services on new platforms.
All that to say that we are currently subject to two acts: the Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act. The rules are different in some instances. However, it is important, in an environment where convergence prevails, for the rules to be clear, simple and easy to enforce by means of modern tools that enable us to move forward. That's why we have started the discussion on a potential convergent communications act.