I'm a spectrum regulator, so once the spectrum has been auctioned or handed out for near-field communications on an unlicensed basis, my job is essentially done. We don't try to control what is done on it. That would be through another set of rules run by the Minister of Finance or the ministry itself.
Janet is sitting on top of the Protection of Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act, which promotes good privacy practices in commercial transactions. That's where I think she has been monitoring and trying to assist the task force to make sure the privacy aspects are looked at in their deliberations.
We wouldn't regulate, in a sense, other than through what happens through the anti-spam law, or what happens through the protection of personal Information law, what goes on in those transactions. That's where we would end. I'm not talking about the Competition Bureau, but--