Thank you very much, Mr. Scott and the witnesses from the CRTC, for being here today.
I should start by saying thank you for all the work you have done on this file. I think there is broad consensus among all parties that reducing fraud is a good thing for everyone regardless of one's political stripe.
I read with interest the report from the last time the subject came up. Based on my reading of the report, I got the impression that you've come a long way over the last decade or so, and I think that if someone started up a fraudulent call centre in, say, Regina, which is my city, and all of its victims were in Saskatoon, I would suspect there would be a very good chance that the fraudsters would get caught. I also read that a great number of the fraudulent calls originate overseas, which brought me to recommendation number 4 in the report, that these preventative measures should be included in future and ongoing free trade agreements.
Let's start with the do not call list. Can you elaborate on how the do not call list can or should be integrated with future free trade agreements?