That's a complicated question. It's a fair one, and I can certainly speak to the time it takes for certain types of proceedings. I understand that the point of your question is looking forward. One, it will obviously depend on exactly what is the content of the legislation ultimately passed by Parliament and what might be the nature of any policy direction that the government puts to the CRTC. Those would be factors.
What I can say is, I have had more than 100 staff working in a series of working groups for well over a year to prepare. To their credit, they've been doing this at the same time as their other work, and we have done a great deal of preparatory work. To say when it'll be fully implemented is very difficult. I think the first stages of setting up the broad parameters of the regulatory regime—who will contribute; who is caught, how much, and major definitions—should be done reasonably within a year. There are many other more technical aspects such as transition—we have licences and some are for five years and some are for seven years. They will all need to be changed. There's a set of regulations that need to be passed that are beyond the control of the CRTC.
If I had to put a number on it, I think it could be fully implemented in two years.