It's interesting to note that the standards in Europe on those radio frequencies are much lower, in terms of the thresholds, than what we have here.
Mr. Rubinstein was talking earlier, following up on Mr. Warawa's questions, about the towers and the exemptions.
One other exemption that wasn't mentioned was the one on new equipment going onto existing towers. If a 30-metre tower goes up after a public consultation and then businesses are able to put whatever they want onto it afterwards, without further public consultation...of course, as technology evolves, the equipment being put on it will be much stronger than what was there before.
Do you not think it might have been easier if Industry Canada had just closed those loopholes, instead of having to forge a deal with all the wireless telecoms?