The problem I'm having is that if I'm ever consulted--which I am from time to time, fortunately, by the PMO or by the Prime Minister himself--I go into a private room and offer him my consultation. I offer him my perspective. I'm really not interested in seeing it on the front page of The Globe and Mail. By the same token, from your answer--and I'm really not trying to thread a needle here too much--it strikes me that you would be inclined to comment, if I understand you correctly, in public about these things.
I'm wondering if the counsel of the chair of the CRTC or of representatives of the CRTC to the Minister of Canadian Heritage might not be better behind closed doors.