Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'm going to be brief.
The reason I support this motion and the way we are here today is that I still believe we need legislation to actually bring forth the concerns that have been expressed. There are more than those, which have been noted by Mr. McTeague, but they are among the most serious ones in regard to any telecom review.
I would suggest that we're going to end up seeing a filibuster or something like that for the next little while. But the reality here is that you can't negotiate back and forth without knowing each other's positions or being open to them.
Secondly, simply and philosophically, I want to see legislation. I don't trust the regulation process. It's not a slight to the minister in particular, but the reality is there are a series of motions and even votes in the House of Commons, which have actually been voted in favour of by the Conservatives, that they have not fulfilled through the actual process of legislation and due diligence.
I would still have to take a leap of faith on the minister's word about this, and that's something I'm willing to do. I'd like to see legislation tabled in the House of Commons. It's what the motion calls for, and I think it would be an appropriate way to proceed.