Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I'd like to thank all the witnesses for being with us today.
Mr. Jarry, I have a question for you.
I'm sure you heard about the CRTC participating in an RCMP investigation of an individual who was using software known as “bots” for cryptocurrency. Everyone heard about it because it was the first time those powers, which were granted under the anti-spam legislation, were used.
That got me thinking, and it raised a question I'd like your thoughts on. If legislative and regulatory changes were to be made to address all the issues raised during this study, such as the Internet of things, would the CRTC be responsible for dealing with problems? For example, would it be better to create a new organization to enforce standards for devices? Is that something that would be looked at from both a legislative and a regulatory standpoint?