Thank you, Chair.
Thank you all for appearing before us today.
One of the two dissenting FCC commissioners in December painted a pretty dire scene of the future, given the potential changes. As Commissioner Rosenworcel said, “As a result of today's misguided action, our broadband providers will get extraordinary new powers.” She went on to essentially say there would be a rather brutal economic survival of the fittest, and there would be major winners and major losers.
I'm just wondering whether any of your companies have, since December, done strategic analysis on the potential collateral damage, given the elephant-and-mouse comparison and the size of the companies involved, and the fact that Canadian Internet traffic very often moves through the United States. Have you done any analysis in any of your companies to look at the potential collateral damage?