Under the policy established by Bill C‑11, the minister had asked the CRTC to issue decisions within two years. Obviously, since the CRTC is an independent body, the minister cannot compel it to do so. The CRTC will not meet the two-year deadline, but it is moving much faster than it has in the past. A lot of important work will be done during this period.
You can ask the chair of the CRTC, but as you know, hearings are currently under way. Decisions will be made following the hearings held in the spring. For a quasi-judicial tribunal, the CRTC is therefore moving very quickly.