I would understand, then, that in the past CRTC judicial reviews or public hearings would be related to big companies like, for example, Bell, Telus or those kinds of corporations. One can only imagine how many lawyers would be involved in a judicial review for something that Bell Canada was interested in.
I guess I'm wondering about a judicial review process in light of what they will now have access to regulate and make decisions on. We're not talking about big corporations but about individual Canadians and smaller entities that aren't big corporations. I'm just kind of wondering about that process and what that might look like.
Let's say I became some kind of an über-star, which we all know probably would never happen, but let's say I did and actually made a decent living from posting videos of me gardening or something. I'm not a big corporation, obviously. What would the judicial review process look like for individual Canadians who find some success on these social media sites and then become subject to regulation?