Part of the issue when you go down this policy directive is that it really doesn't have any teeth. At the end of the day, it's up to the CRTC to move it forward, so there's really no clear direction. This is part of the reason why we end up with policies like this in Canada. The government just washes its hands and is done.
This is why I, as a parliamentarian, brought this bill forward: to make a clear direction that Canadians expect better and that parliamentarians expect better and more from our industries, and that they should treat consumers better. I'm wholeheartedly agreeing that we need better legislation when it comes to this and what kinds of Internet services they are selling to Canadians.