Again, from the media perspective, it's hard for me to comment on that.
The only thing I will say in terms of what was discussed yesterday, both publicly and in terms of internal policy, is that right now the situation from a wireless perspective in Manitoba is that you have two fairly large players in Rogers and MTS, which have essentially most of the market share, and two relatively smaller players in Telus and Bell.
In theory, the concept of having four players and more competition may lead to lower rates, but I think you could also say the same thing in terms of having competition between three relatively sized players: that it will also lead to potentially better service for the community.