The first thing I'd say is it's in the act. The Governor in Council, the cabinet, has the ability, the right, indeed the obligation under the Telecommunications Act to vary or refer back a decision that cabinet feels is contrary to public policy. And you don't do that, believe me, every day of the week. You use that power sparingly, but in certain instances it is necessary to use it if we feel that the CRTC has in some way veered away from the sound public policy that has been put in place. That's the only time we should do that, and that's the only time we do it.
On March 1st, 2011. See this statement in context.