Thank you.
I may split my time; I'm sorry, but I'm running out of voice here. I have one quick question, and then I may defer over to Mr. Arthur, if that's okay.
On existing regulations under the CRTC, I think we understand that there's going to be deregulation. I think what I'm hearing is that it's a timing issue. Under that deregulation, the Competition Bureau would still be involved if there was rivalrous behaviour, or whatever the term is. One of the things I understand also is that they don't have the tools to deal with it, but they would still be involved.
So what I believe we're talking about under the deregulation is that regarding the $15 million, when I look at the other countries that have been mentioned where it has never actually had to be acted on because of a behaviour, I think the issue is that they now will have the tools to deal with it. Is it the concern that they won't, with those tools, be able to act if they have to? I know Mr. Cohen said it's $15 million per incident, in regard to change in terms of their business operation.
Please help me here.