Well, if they were not using administrative monetary penalties, they'd still want to be in a position to make sure that everybody is in compliance.
I'm not singling you out, but you happen to be here, so I get to ask you the questions.
You're suggesting that you'd prefer to have your financial and regulatory burden lessened, and from your point of view that makes perfect sense. From our point of view, in terms of the public interest I'd like to know how it serves us. If the CRTC doesn't have access to information concerning compliance, how much Canadian content there is, how much local production is happening, how are we going to know that you're fulfilling your part of the bargain?