This is something that we have heard from many Canadians about around how unhappy they are with respect to their bills and service.
We can use the levers that we have, and what we've done on the cellphone side is to allow regional providers to access the networks of the large companies for a period of time. They need to do that within seven years and build out their own networks, but that has already shown more choice in the market and we've seen that recently.
As I said in my opening remarks, just over the past year you can see plans now, both from regional carriers and also from the national providers, that are better for Canadians than they were previously. We are also taking all kinds of other steps through our broadband fund, making sure that we reach out to rural, remote and indigenous communities so that they have more choice there as well.