Perhaps it's because of my career in departments that I've always thought it's not the best thing for deputy heads to speculate on policy directions for the government.
The Broadcasting Act and the Telecommunications Act are very well-crafted documents. They are unique in that both of them have policy statements in the beginning that have allowed those objectives to evolve over time, with changes in technology and so forth.
If Parliament wishes to propose changes to the legislation, I'd be more than happy to react, but my job and my duty right now are to execute the acts as they are currently drafted. That's what we're doing—myself, my commissioners, and all the staff at the commission.