This is my problem with the government on this. I'm not even sure if they're serious about this bill anymore. We have a hard time getting in amendments. There's the drama that went around that. Maybe we'll get the amendments from your department tomorrow, if there's compliance. That's a thing that I asked directly. Hopefully we can have our own researchers and analysts test that out.
It almost makes it a moot point in many respects for the Competition Bureau and an independent public entity to be able to challenge the conglomerates and powers that be to go forward. In fact, the $9 million is a drop in the bucket, if that was for Rogers. It's a squeeze on the Competition Bureau and clearly sends a chill down the spine of basically anybody who's interested in consumer rights in Canada. You can basically be bullied into the corner by a legal process.
That's good to know. I had some reservations about the tribunal to begin with. If that's the case, then this is much more abhorrent.
With regard to your 15 recommendations, could we walk through the five that the minister has agreed to in terms of those recommendations? I want to make it clear for those who are here. Can you identify which 15 in what you've submitted here today are the ones the minister has agreed to?