There are a number of questions there. Taken together, they make up one very complex question.
There are many elements to your question.
Let me start by simply indicating that with respect to the right framework, there are many interested parties. They all have a view. They all have both the public interest and their private interest in mind. At the end of the day, the details of the regulatory regime will be set after public proceedings, after we're able to hear all stakeholders and to hear the evidence, but the starting steps are to have data about who is doing what in the sector, their revenues and their subscribers. Then we can move on to developing a regime that fulfills the objectives of the act.
I apologize if I'm not answering all your question. Perhaps you can add to it.