The short answer is that I think the CRTC has the tools it needs to do this. It has the authority to regulate in these areas and could make decisions more quickly. I imagine it is operational challenges that prevent doing so.
I don't think that major systemic change is required to do it; it may be more a question of what the expectations are. The one thing I would say about it is that the CRTC has the authority to bring administrative monetary penalties against parties under certain circumstances, and it has not done so in at least the telecom regulatory space. We think that could be an important way to ensure compliance with regulatory obligations.