Thank you, Madam Chair.
Just on Mr. Julian's point, and to re-emphasize what Mr. Nater said, I think it is appropriate for parliamentarians to set this, rather than appointed people at the CRTC, since this is what's going to happen anyway. At some sort of level, it will be set.
Second, the assumption that all companies break the law, as Mr. Julian is putting forward, is a ridiculous argument. Most of these companies are publicly traded. Most of them have entities and employees here in Canada. To suggest that somehow they will use this to break the law is disingenuous. Casting assumptions about whether or not companies will abide by the law in the countries in which they operate is just ridiculous.