Thank you very much to the witnesses for coming today.
I want to use my five minutes, if I could, to kind of help Canadians who may not be as technically minded as many of the people who are following this issue really closely, as you are and as we try to sound to be, as members of Parliament, sometimes.
As a government, we've stated our commitment to making decisions that increase competition and increase the adoption of new technology and that decrease the cost for Canadian consumers, businesses, and innovators, which may not be consumers or businesses. It may be a hobby for them more than anything. But of course in this world some of the greatest advances have been made by people who were seemingly playing around, almost, in a sense. We want to see that innovation occur.
Keeping in mind that we are trying to explain it at a level that most Canadians who may not live in this world every day can understand, why is this decision important?