I think essentially that's correct. The TPRP report is a comprehensive document and has within it a whole series of checks and balances and objectives that are much to be preferred.
The effect of the government action in this case is to take a couple of different measures that seem to have some support within this document and attempt to use them to lever what they're getting at. I think it's inappropriate from that standpoint. If you're going to reform the telecommunications industry, I think it has to be done in a comprehensive fashion. You have to put together something like an implementation committee to implement the provisions of the TPRP report, to discuss the kinds of recommendations, including that new bipartite in the Competition Tribunal, which will take a lot of discussion, and also look at the specific consumer protections that were put in this document, which have not been addressed by the government and should be addressed, particularly if they're looking at a more deregulated environment.