I'll be really quick
Ms. Bednar, Dr. Larouche and Ms. Hearn, can you answer quickly? The other witnesses have been awesome. This has been a really important thing.
With Internet service providers and those that use the fibre optics public right of way and the ISPs' spectrum auction, this is a public asset. I pushed for a digital bill of rights, which is also responsive. When we're actually doing the public policy for ISPs and those that want to use the public right of way, should we be thinking backwards perhaps and building in some safeguards for consumer protection even when we auction this stuff off?
We can actually set the rules since it's a public asset. I'm wondering whether you know if that's been considered anywhere else. I would love to know that because we're always reactionary.