I'd like to start, if I may. The AMPs also apply for the Radiocommunication Act and spectrum, as you're speaking about. The kinds of violations I believe this is aimed at are, for example, failure to roll out in an area, so if someone is sitting on spectrum in a certain area, they can be asked to get moving. It's a poke, but to take away the licence for that particular area might be a much larger effect, and so this gives an intermediate tool to Industry Canada to encourage compliance with the conditions of that licence. It's a good midway point. You're right, the spectrum overall is worth billions, but in each sector that might be a good example where it's appropriate.
On November 18th, 2014. See this statement in context.