Thank you very much for being such strong proponents of net neutrality. I think this issue is of serious concern. I've heard from my constituents about this, that having all voices heard on the Internet and making sure there is no censorship matters significantly to Canadians. Thank you for that.
When you said that Canada was one of the first countries that was actually regulating in this area, I was interested to note that you have the flexibility, that these principles go all the way back to the Canadian Railway Act, and that sections 36 and 27 of the Telecommunications Act have given you the flexibility to be nimble, to be able to regulate without being overly regulatory and find that balance to make sure the content flows freely.
There have been some who have talked about the need for more legislation or legislation in this area to make this stronger. It sounds as if you feel you have that within the Telecommunications Act. Is there something we can do, as a committee, something to recommend to government, that would give you more tools, that would give you more ability, whether it's legislation or otherwise, to be able to continue to be proponents of net neutrality?