Somebody asked me that question the other day. I think there has to be more compliance, but my first response to that was there's no point in giving somebody the power to fine if they're not willing to find anybody guilty in the first place.
Let me give you an example. We have had a dispute with Quebecor to get TVR content on our video-on-demand. The rules explicitly state that they have to provide that content. That goes back to June. We still haven't seen it.
We've had disputes with Shaw over access on the other side of the business that go back to May. In that period, Shaw has been able to put an offer in for Canwest Global, take the application to the CRTC, go through the hearing process. CRTC renders a decision. They get it. They get their licence renewed. We're still waiting for resolution of the complaint, either for or against.
Unless you're willing to act and make things timely, I find the issue of whether the penalties are strong enough becomes quite irrelevant. It's not helpful.