I would say that the CRTC is the right body, but to some extent it is hamstrung by the legislation itself and the regulations, because it doesn't have a whole lot of flexibility in some cases because they are so prescriptive.
The other piece that's missing is that the CRTC hasn't made a concerted effort to partner with industry, to learn from industry. Some of our recommendations, those around making the private right of action focused on telecoms or other bodies that actually bear the costs of spam, would be able to bring these other industry actors into the game to help reduce spam for everyone and truly partner with CRTC.