It is important to put that on the record, because, unlike the CRTC, the minister can make policy on the fly and is not held to the same account. That is where the criticism of the minister is, in the sense of violating the act, or at least the spirit of it, with regard to calling for the reversal of decisions and in tabling some of the legislation.
If I can, I'll move quickly to another question I have with regard to a different subject. On the ombudsman position, about the office, what is the status of that? Is it going to be created, and how quickly can it be done? I have grave concerns with the issue over deregulation and this not being in place, as well as with the consumer protection rights aspect.