Okay. This is the trouble I'm having right now with the way we're going. The public policy aspect is one that's very important. You can call it what you want, cherry-picking, being selective of the easiest things to do, things they agree with and don't agree with, whatever it might be. The telecom review policy was set up after we had a review in 2002 and we didn't have legislation brought forward by the previous government. It has already been a year and we haven't seen any legislation from this minister. He's had that report completed and we haven't seen legislation. My concern right now is as we go through this process there's a vacuum of public policy.
It's a telecom review policy initiated by a previous minister who crossed the floor to the current government, which set up his expert panel that he cherry-picked himself. There are a series of recommendations, over 100 of them, and now the current minister, whom he now sits with, is selecting from that process.
I understand your concerns about no reform happening quickly enough, but at the same time, wouldn't it make sense for all the players, especially given that this industry has been very successful in Canada compared to the United States...that we actually have a legislative policy at the end of the day to framework this, as opposed to having one person doing orders in council at his own discretion?