I guess I disagree with your characterization of my tenure as industry minister. I hope you don't mind if I do that.
I would also say that we have been crystal clear. We favour policies that give more competition and choice to consumers, whether in wireless, Internet, or other aspects of the sector. And if we feel that something might be threatening that competition, we regard it as a huge threat to the future of our economy. For example, Canada should be a leader as a venue for cloud computing, but if we have the wrong structure in place then that will not occur in this society. The stakes are high.
You talk about some of the disagreements I've had with the sector. I make no apologies for that. I think I'm sticking up for consumers, creators, businesses, innovators. That's my job.