In fact, the government is giving itself even more power as part of Bill C-11 to overrule the CRTC.
I think there needs to be a difference between.... Obviously, once you start getting into the evidence and the decision-making, you want that independence. However, in terms of trying to ensure that you have both the right kinds of people who inspire public confidence in the commission, in ensuring that there's a clear delineation of what the policy priorities are, and an express willingness to exercise powers, both the powers that the government has as well as the powers that the CRTC has.... So much of that has gone missing, I think, in recent years. There's a desperate need to hit the reset button, in a sense, on many of those issues now as we come closer to a change in leadership.