I agree that those views are absolutely critical to this and that's very much the group that was the beneficiary of this policy change. I would also direct you to a study that was done by the Public Interest Advocacy Centre, which is a consumer group that appears frequently before the CRTC and is extremely knowledgeable in this area. They've also released a study that has been very much a focal point. They include one of the best estimates I've seen of the expected financial impact of these fees. That's a publicly available resource that was very much considered in the development of this amendment.
On November 6th, 2014. See this statement in context.