It's outdated, yes. The legal framework is.
To be fair, as we've said, the CRTC has struggled heroically with those two very broad rules—that rights be just and reasonable, and that there be no unjust discrimination—and has tried to craft a modern regulatory structure. Indeed, it was doing quite well, but in recent years we've found that other countries have moved ahead, in terms of applying a less monopolist public utility regime and more of a law-based, competitive approach. This is what we're recommending.