To understand the government's position on it--and I don't know what your positions are--in order to attract increased competition, because there's a concern that prices in Canada....
It may not be a legitimate concern, but I do hear it. I hear it in the riding. I'm sure even some of your members would talk about the fact that they feel that wireless is expensive. Mobile phones are expensive. Data plans are expensive.
They think that perhaps by introducing additional competition...and it's very difficult to introduce competition in Canada, because the players are large and they're somewhat territorial, right? If you want to go in there, there's a good chance they're going to undertake a predatory practice.
I would. If I had a major share of the market and somebody wanted to come in and take it from me, I'd probably take them on. So it's an understandable process that they're going through.
Do you see any merit in that, that perhaps you could see lower bills for consumers, or do you think that...?
Do you agree with what the telecoms are saying--namely, that essentially we have a very competitive system in Canada, it's geographically difficult to supply service across Canada, and all in all they're delivering a pretty good service?