We were a party in the decision. On whether we are satisfied with it, $34 million for the disability community is more than we have ever seen. We've never had a positive order like that in Canada. It felt like a victory on a large-scale level.
The decision is in the courts now. The CRTC is looking at it again. It's going on and on. The disability community is organizing and holding meetings to figure out how best to make submissions, but overall it was not our proposal. We thought that rather than leave the money with the companies, the $34 million or more should be used to set up a true fund that would be available to the Government of Canada or some third party to administer to kick-start the industry to develop accessible and assistive devices.
In terms of time, Chairman Rajotte will jump on me if I answer your question in any more detail. I could talk for hours on the deferral account.