Sure. That's the issue you're going to hear about from Randall in the next panel. It's the SIM swap.
At the moment, the CRTC has exchanged letters with the wireless association saying to please tell them what they're doing on SIM swap because other countries, for example, Australia, have already set out rules about avoiding SIM swap. There's an exchange of letters on this on the website, and I'm asking, “What are you guys doing? Why isn't there a public inquiry such as we usually have at CRTC?”
So far, the answer from the companies has been that they don't want to talk about fraud in public, because it might be telling scammers what's going on. From the CRTC.... I don't know why they don't want to do a public inquiry. I think they want the industry to solve it quickly. However, I don't understand why that's done, because normally fraud is not helped by obscurity; it's better to discuss it in public. Rules that are made in an open, transparent process usually are better rules.