I can tell you right now: before deregulation happens, strengthen the consumer rights aspects and actually have the ombudsman's office open and operating prior to anything happening. Those are two things that I would see as being of particular heightened importance.
My final question, Mr. Chair, would be with regard to AMPs and the penalties. Are the recommendations coming forth going to be such that they'll be reviewed? I think it's a five-year review period, but would you be favourable to a three-year review period with regard to that piece of legislation, so that if consumers are being hit hard, the monetary penalties are going to be significant enough to make a difference?
What really concerns me once again is that if you look at some of the monetary penalties that we have in current industries right now, as you lose some competition from natural mergers and so forth, the penalties diminish in value. Is there an openness to having an open review of that on a more regular basis?