It's taken four years to get from the point of a unanimous task force report that included everybody across the spectrum to finally just getting legislation tabled, and there were a couple of false starts along the way. The notion that we're going to go back to zero I think would be enormously problematic, particularly at a time when we've seen, from across the spectrum, all parties—this is clearly a bipartisan issue—industry, and consumers saying that Canada is quickly falling behind from a digital perspective. We need a digital strategy, otherwise we're going to fall further and further behind.
From my perspective, this forms a part of that digital strategy. And if we're unable to see this get through, and get through quickly, it represents a setback not just for this particular piece of legislation but for the larger Canadian digital environment more generally.