Indeed, it can be intimidating. I can tell you that even before my time, there was a group created within the commission to reach out to smaller players. Even smaller commercial players sometimes find it a bit intimidating.
It's a matter of public record that at the Bell-Astral hearing I was lamenting the fact that we didn't have more individuals coming up. We try to be as welcoming as we can. That's why we're thinking that in the CBC/Radio-Canada renewals that are coming up, we'll do evening sessions. We'll bring us down from a big desk and set it up more like this, more conversationally, so that people are not as afraid.
I know, for somebody who doesn't necessarily appear, that the CRTC proceedings are daunting, but as far as administrative tribunals go, there is no sworn evidence and there are no lawyers. It looks more like a conversation, frankly, similar to the one we're having at this juncture.