You have to understand how the CRTC functions. The CRTC is a court of record. They don't just make decisions. They have an issue and they publicize it. They ask for submissions. They get submissions. They have a hearing. The hearing can be in person or it can be on paper. Then, after the hearing, the commissioner, with the help of staff, makes certain decisions, and with this it then becomes public.
It is a long process. You don't make it out of scenarios. You do it on the basis of what you were mandated to do in the legislation and on the input you get from people who come before you, who are affected by the legislation and who suggest that you should do A, B or C.