Yes, sometimes I wonder about that.
To be honest, when the process first started and the headhunters approached me, I laughed it off. It really is a very, very daunting position, so I reflected a very long time. We have a situation of technology evolving extremely rapidly. What seems to be the future today simply changes tomorrow, and you can't keep up.
On the other hand—and I reflected on this when I said, “Okay, let me go through the process”—I have spent a great deal of time at the CRTC and in the Department of Canadian Heritage understanding how important the work of the commission is and what public service is, so I very much approach it in that light. Yes, it's daunting; yes, we have to make difficult decisions, about which everybody who owns a phone, a radio set, a television, or an Internet connection will have a view. It comes with the territory. However, we will try to do our very best every day.