Good day.
Yes, it's ultimately a question of political will. The current government has been clear that its stated priorities are competition, affordability, consumer interest and innovation. The current government and previous governments have recognized the strong role that wholesale competitors bring to this market.
The legislative regime has various routes of appeal that are allowed, but ultimately they're being gamed, and part of the challenge is lobbying. There is actually one aspect of it, in the sense that smaller providers and CNOC members are getting out-lobbied at every step of the game.
There is also, we suspect, a number of ex parte communications going on with the regulator. Bringing more transparency to the lobbying activities and ex parte communications with the regulator might be a way to shed some light on that, but ultimately, this issue of delays at the CRTC and then delays in being held up in court can be remedied simply through political will, if it's there.