I guess my expectation as an elected representative would be that if we had continual abuses, the fines and penalties would move, I guess, stronger and faster. Is that the potential out there if that does take place? That's what I expect, at least, and I think that's what my constituents expect when it comes to spamming.
Again, I come from the perspective that this is a privilege: to receive unsolicited information that's designed for the purpose of the engagement of resources, that being your data, your device, and all those different things that can affect you quite seriously, from your privacy to a number of things, I don't view that as a warranted right to dispense that information upon people. I think that's a privilege. That's my perspective, anyway.
I would expect, then, that if there's an escalation or a continual pattern, there would be a reciprocal response from the CRTC on that.