Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses.
I've been on this committee for 17 of my 20 years in Parliament. There are almost two inevitabilities. First of all, we have summer meetings. The second thing is that when the CRTC commissioner comes to committee, I lose my stuff. The reason for that is it seems so frustrating: We have potential action that can take place but that never seems to happen.
I'll start with you, Mr. Lawford.
Is there something else that we can force cabinet to do or that cabinet might be interested in doing to review this type of a situation? I'll get to Mr. Geist and the other witnesses about the CRTC later, but are there any other paths forward for us to get a more robust examination of the failings here? At the end of the day, this is a controllable thing, in my opinion.