Thanks, Matt.
Yes, I'd love to talk about how this buyout is going to make connectivity more expensive in Canada.
Foundationally, I really need to stress that Canada has a massive affordability problem when it comes to internet and cell phone bills. We've seen study after study that have shown that Canada already pays some of the highest prices in the world for these services, as you mentioned. Just this week, we actually heard reports that Rogers has yet again raised prices on some plans by $5 to $10 per month.
With that in mind, it's clear that we, in Canada, need telecom prices brought way down, in line with our international peers, but the Rogers-Shaw merger is set to do the exact opposite. It's going to be a disaster for affordability in Canada. That's mainly due to the fact that it's going to deal a massive blow to competition in a market that is already dominated by just a handful of companies.