Yes. The idea is to have the CRTC get some idea of the seriousness. Now, it's saying it's serious about it, but if the chair of the CRTC is also saying that industry has an incentive to fix this, maybe it does now that there's a public issue and you're having hearings, but public attention wanes. Really, it has an incentive to not look into it because Rogers announced over the weekend that it would be having to spend another $10 billion over the next few years to fix this. It already has to pay $28 billion to the Shaw family. Now it has to find $10 billion more. Where is it going to get that money? It's going to raise prices.
On July 25th, 2022. See this statement in context.