I haven't asked the question yet, so if my colleague can hang on there, we'll get to it and he'll be satisfied.
The question really is that Canadians need to know when and what things are being said behind closed doors. That's the issue, and there's no one more appropriate to ask this question to than the chair of the CRTC.
Therefore, in your view, if private meetings between CRTC commissioners and the large companies they regulate raise concerns about impartiality, would it be a bad idea for Parliament to identify when it is or is not appropriate for you and your colleagues to meet in private with those you regulate?