The consumer affairs branch works in cooperation with a number of other departments within Industry Canada. For example, when we did our advanced wireless services auction, the goal was to help consumers. By allocating AWS spectrum to new market entrants, the goal was to help lower prices, to have a more competitive market.
For example, the work of the Competition Bureau in regard to the steps they take also has a consumer perspective. In terms of the consumer affairs branch specifically, it does support a number of NGOs that in turn contribute to public policy debate. So while there is a branch called “consumer affairs”, which does provide support, as I've said, to a number of NGOs, helping the consumer is not a monopolistic domain of that branch.