I think I raised that issue in my remarks, Mr. Garneau. I indicated that the CRTC has a policy they have articulated on net neutrality, which indicates to the incumbents and other Internet service providers that they cannot simply shape traffic via throttling if they have not successfully used other tools. The other tools that are available to deal with net neutrality, which I favour, of course, are investing in your network and using other less intrusive means of dealing with traffic shaping, if that is your goal, and you have to be transparent about it.
So I agree with the CRTC that a provider can't just wake up one morning and decide to shape its traffic without having a dialogue with its customer or consumer, and without organizing its affairs so that it uses other means available to deal with congestion, if it does exist, before using throttling.