I would say that the number one priority needs to be a regulator that acts in the public interest, and I don't think that's something we've seen out of the commission.
I think the way you achieve that policy objective of acting in the best interest of the public is with someone who puts consumers and competition at the very centre of its regulatory process, not one that comes across as apologizing for the inadequacies that might exist amongst the dominant players and simply suggesting that, well, that's just the way it is.