On policy direction, in a sense, we have a mandate under the Telecommunications Act. We're at arm's length, but it doesn't mean you can't touch. The legislation actually provides an opportunity to do policy directions, and it's tabled in front of the House and the Senate for people to comment on. The policy direction is there.
For all the activities we do in telecommunications, we put that filter on them. It doesn't say not to regulate; it says only to regulate to the extent necessary to achieve the objectives of the act. I'm summarizing it in extreme terms, but it's essentially that. We apply it in every decision at commission meetings. When the staff come with recommendations, they put that filter on the recommendations, in a sense, on how we apply it, and we explain as well in our decisions why we came to a particular conclusion of acting or not acting in the way the policy direction requires us to act.