I quite liked the expression "a healthy, competitive market". If we do have some doubts about what will be introduced under the minister's directive, are there any amendments that you could suggest to the minister that would make it possible to achieve an acceptable consensus?
My comparison may be somewhat clumsy, but we are told over and over again that the gasoline market is a healthy, competitive market, but not even 20% of people think that. It may be competitive from time to time, but it is not healthy for the economy overall. At least that is my perception. We have already had an example of that.
In light of the minister's directive in its present form, what guarantee do we have that in five years we will not find ourselves in a situation in which we will say that we knew and that we came up with the same thing?
Would you be prepared to suggest some safeguards that we could include in the directive that would make it reasonably acceptable? As far as Bell goes, I spoke earlier about the possibility of a sunset clause. Would you be prepared to consider this and other similar measures?