I wouldn't want to speculate on behalf of the commission. However, I do believe that there is a lot of ex parte communications happening, which may be normal course in the regulation of a major industry. There may be some back-channel discussions going on. I'm not saying it's in a way that's unduly influential.
It may just be a question of will as well. Every time the regulator tries to do something, there's a fight. There's a delay and there's a fight. Some of the incumbents don't even respond to commission questions. We're asking them to propose network configurations. Gambits like that are accumulating to strangle competition in Canada right now—