I think you have listed the major institutional reforms. We went back to first principles. And I believe that the proper way for government to organize itself in the telecom sector—and, I might add, the way it's done in most OECD countries—is that the government itself should have strong policy research and policy-making capabilities; it should go to Parliament in order to propose and have Parliament ultimately enact legislation to set the general framework for it, and then it should have a number of independent professional regulators to administer those policies set by Parliament and by the government.
The three that you've enunciated—the telecommunications consumer agency, the telecommunications competition tribunal, and then a strengthened CRTC—would be the mechanisms that we think would do it properly in this country. It's very similar to the way it's done in most other OECD countries.