I admit that I think there's ample reason for some skepticism as to whether it will be enforced as effectively as it can be, at least on paper. I think that's one reason why a private right of action is a good thing, because it actually does allow the private sector to pick up the slack if we don't get the kind of action we want from the enforcement agencies.
I think the other thing is that one would hope that putting in the right resources and having very clear legislation would send a very strong message.
But you're right. At least with respect, in my view, to the CRTC and the do-not-call list, the track record isn't great, and once again we are putting a lot of responsibility on their shoulders to enforce this law.