I'll be pleased to do that.
Before I do, I might point out for the benefit of Mr. Brison that in response to his question earlier about Mr. Phil Murphy and whether there had been any meetings or discussions between me or any of Mr. Boothe, Mr. Legault, or Mr. Dicerni with Mr. Murphy—and I said no, absolutely not, and that is the case—I have asked my staff in the meantime to confirm whether there had been any other discussions.
I would advise you that one of the staff in my office, Leanne McIntyre, had a meeting with Mr. Phil Murphy on October 4, 2007. This, of course, is some time ago, and I'm advised that it was part of a general introductory briefing.
I just wanted to be fair in responding to your question. That's the best information I have of the only meeting that transpired.
Going back, if I may, Mr. Chair, to AWS, on November 28, 2007, we released the policy framework for an auction for advanced wireless services. Of course, we've been looking for greater competition and innovation in the industry. As I said at that time, and still feel quite strongly today, the objective is lower prices, better service, and more choice for consumers and businesses.
I should say parenthetically that we started from the premise that radio spectrum is a finite resource, a defined resource that is valuable and is used by all Canadians. It is in a sense a public good that is owned by Canadians. The decisions with respect to the deployment of it need to be made in the best interests of all Canadians.
We made those decisions when we announced the framework for the spectrum auction in November. In the time since then, we have been proceeding with the consultative process that is required. We've received over 60 written submissions and have also considered the advice of the telecommunications policy review panel.
So we are moving forward and will be dealing with the actual auction on the timeline that was previously indicated. We are very much looking forward to achieving those objectives of lower prices, more choice, and better service for Canadians.