I don't like to criticize a professional organization like the CRTC. It has some good people. Its processes are probably slow and bureaucratic. It is unfortunate that it has been unable to address a number of major issues that have come before it to make the decisions and get them out quickly. I personally don't know what the factors are that are preventing the wheels from being greased a bit better. Clearly, it doesn't speak well to the future prospects of giving further regulatory powers to the CRTC, seeing how it's working at the present day. You're quite right.