Thank you.
I do think it's a good idea, because one of the concerns I have, along the lines of what Yves was saying, is that the CRTC reads thousands and thousands of pages of evidence. They hear from all these witnesses. They have oral hearings. There are huge books of transcripts.
Cabinet ministers are very busy. I imagine that when these proposed orders are dealt with, they often get briefed for an hour or two. They just don't have access to the same level of information as a regulator has. So if the committee could have, as you're planning to, eight days of hearings, I think it would be a very valuable body of information that could assist the minister in making his determination.