Again, it's about infrastructure.
To go back to what you said about the U.S., the World Bank just released data this week on the affordability of wireless. Looking at what people pay on average as a percentage of their monthly income, wireless is more affordable in Canada than in the U.S.
A recent study showed that the slowest LTE network in Canada is faster than the fastest LTE network in the U.S. I think on that level we do quite well.
I don't talk to my members about pricing or what they charge consumers at all. We're not allowed to do that as a trade association, so I can't comment on that.