The response has been generally positive. We have had a lot of response from the industry. Themes and trends have been conveyed to us very clearly.
So we had extremely clear themes and trends that came from the consultation.
First of all, the actual consultation highlighted that the telecommunication industry is not a highly fragmented industry. You don't have 200 players that have made huge capital investments in laying down fibre optics from coast to coast; there are really only about four or five in Canada.
The industry told us that the ability to converge those services is indeed ready. I'll use a good example. At home, each one of us, including me, does not need a cable for the Internet any more. I don't need a cable for my telephone and I don't need a cable for my alarm system. Now all the companies offer one service called Internet protocol convergence. The consultation also told us to be careful not to bundle professional services into this, so we have made initial changes to that.
There are still some concerns that we're analyzing. There are some residual pieces in the package of GENS that could be looked at separately; it may not be core to GENS, and this is the analysis we're doing.
Generally speaking, the feedback we have received has been supportive. We have confirmed that the way we were asking to consume the service is the way they can offer that, and that we were not asking for something special that could lead to the industry delivering something just for us that is usually more expensive.