This legislation, as well, does have a proposed subsection (3), and something in there about exemptions. It does talk about that nimbleness, because we didn't want to handcuff the industry, the CRTC or the discussion. We don't know what kinds of technologies are coming at us. Like you said on the AI, it's amazing what is actually coming at us for connectivity.
Fundamentally, every Canadian I ask should know what kind of service they are buying at the end of the day, and the directive does not go far enough. When we put it in legislation, it's ironclad. It's a very clear signal by parliamentarians, by the House of Commons, saying, “Do you know what, industry? This is important to Canadians, so let's get it together and let's do this.” Then, for the CRTC, they have very clear direction on what they can do too.