Over the last year you've certainly established a reputation of someone willing to, some might say, run roughshod over the CRTC. You've overridden the voice-over-Internet protocol, you sent a directive to the CRTC on how you see they should be interpreting decisions, and you've introduced a bill replacing the CRTC's proactive power to determine if the large phone companies are anti-competitive. There have been consumers who have raised concerns about this. I'd like to get a sense of how you see your role with the CRTC.
Is the CRTC, with its quasi-judicial process, something that is at arm's length, or is it under you as the minister?