I think we can do better. When people mention the CRTC, what we often hear—I'm sure that committee members hear this as well—is that people pay too much for their cellphone bills. That's the kind of thing we hear about often.
I think there's an opportunity to do better. I would come back to what our mandate is, which is really to regulate the broadcasting and telecommunications industries. We've put forward areas of focus, because the volume is huge. As everybody here knows, the volume is huge, and we don't want a D grade on everything. We'd like to focus on the areas that have the most importance and the highest impact. That's making sure that we have competition on the telecommunications side. That's for Internet and cellphone services. It's making sure that we reach out to indigenous, rural and remote communities, making sure that broadband is rolling out there. On the broadcasting side, it's ensuring that we have a modern framework, which is what we are right in the middle of in the hearing that's going on right now.