Thank you very much.
When my mother was 15, she went to work as a telephone operator. In those days, when someone called in from Boston or Toronto or Vancouver, my mom plugged the little wire in, and that made a connection. I think we see the CRTC and the Internet as an extension of the telephone, when it's not constructed that way at all, correct? The data packets are coming from all over. How information is transmitted from one jurisdiction in Canada to another may not go through a straight line at all, and much of it will be routed through the United States.
What capacity does the CRTC have to maintain the Internet as we know it if the Americans decide to blow the model up?