At the end of the day, the timelines will be set, if I understand correctly, through a policy direction to be issued by government to the CRTC. Based on the public documents and the comments of the ministry, they have asked us to be able to implement a number of major measures in a nine-month period. Then there's a longer, two-year period. Obviously, if we are issued such a policy direction, we'll fulfill it.
I'll be very frank with you. We have been working very hard internally at the CRTC in order to prepare for the day, if it's the will of Parliament to pass this legislation into law. It will be important that we are able to start immediately and issue relevant notices or bulletins. The public proceedings would follow on very quickly after that.