Mine may have been covered, I don't recall. We're talking about Internet service providers, and when I asked for the 30-second question in the interim you mentioned Facebook and that it was American. But Facebook is made available to people through Internet service providing companies in Canada, I would suggest, so would they not be caught by this, number one? I think the answer is yes.
Number two, what Internet service provider consultation have we had? This piece of legislation we agree with. Even the minister, however, said it's really just a first step or it's a step. It strikes me that those witnesses have a huge stake in this: that is, the people who provide Internet services, ISPs, have a huge stake in this. If they're not in this room listening to this, they should be. If they're not willing and able to come quickly as witnesses, they should be--even necessarily, maybe, the thought of demanding that they come, but let's not go there.
But you're our safety blanket here as a department. What kind of consultation did you have with the people who are affected directly by this legislation? Could you give me a relative degree of consultation?