In the FCC dissenting decision, Jessica Rosenworcel says that this power will give ISPs “the power to block websites, throttle services, and censor online content.” It is certainly disturbing, when we see China's move to censor content, if the U.S. entertainment industry decides what they're going to throttle or shut down.
We have, obviously, in Canada.... You said you didn't want to speak about FairPlay, which I understand, but under what terms would the CRTC look at shutting down content here? Is that something you would consider as part of your mandate, and under what circumstances would you start to go after content?