I think it would probably unfold over about five years, particularly with all the other legislation that's coming forward to it. It's going to be doing newspapers and it's probably going to be doing online harm. I'm assuming why clause 4.2 is there. It has all kinds of things coming up.
It has a new chair coming in September and likely a new vice-chair of broadcasting as well. When senior leadership changes, it takes a year to figure out where the bathrooms are and that sort of stuff when you settle into a new job, and then have hearings.
I see a period of at least five years of uncertainty, and that's if all goes smoothly, which is my concern. I don't think it's in the best interest of Canada's creative sector to create this uncertainty, so move it along.