I don't have a lot of good things to say about the commission, unfortunately, because I think they have been witness to this massive wealth transfer--if not the architects of it, as I said, which I think is completely inappropriate from a public policy point of view.
As you may know, I used to be the head of the Competition Bureau, and in fact I think the act we have today was largely my doing. Maybe I'm biased in my view about it, but at the timeāand I think still to this day, if you look around the world, Canada has one of the best pieces of competition legislation in the world. It's world class, it's consistent with what other countries do, and I think we're well served by it.
The commission I think will continue to have a role, though. I think on the technical side of regulation, on social regulation, there's clearly still a role for the commission. But I think that, as the TPR recommended and as other countries are doing, we need to be moving the economic regulatory portion over to the bureau and leave the social and technical to the commission.