I can appreciate that answer.
The issue, though, is that we have the minister setting the rules, conditions and terms, and then the CRTC later on trying to deal with them, and they are disconnected entirely, but that also creates structural problems for what's taking place.
I have one last question for the CRTC.
Do you have enough resources with regard to the changing role of the CRTC? Has there been any thought about additional resources that might be required to speed up CRTC decisions? That's one thing that we often get as a complaint that the industry brings back, and I think it's fair.
Has there been any thought about that situation and almost presenting a cost for quicker practices from the CRTC if we did want to accomplish that goal?