It does feel that way. I think we had a brief period under the former chair Jean-Pierre Blais where there was a pretty consistent effort to put consumers at the centre. Respectfully, I think that has changed under the current chair, and I highlighted a number of ways to do that. We've already had policy direction that hasn't worked as effectively. I think government can send signals certainly to the regulator and take a strong stand where it doesn't get the kind of outcome that it's seeking, where the law allows for that. I don't know that there are [Technical difficulty—Editor] point in time, given the shift that we've seen. This initially was a more subtle one and now I think is a more obvious one. It does not just cut across these issues that we're talking about; we're seeing it on the broadcast side as well, where there is a draft policy direction to the CRTC on a forthcoming bill, although it doesn't say very much.
On April 6th, 2021. See this statement in context.