Maybe I can start.
Certainly our experience in western Canada has been the explosion of wireless as an actual substitute for local telephone service. As I said in my opening remarks, we're in a situation now where 10% of households in the Vancouver area do not have a wire-line telephone service, notwithstanding the obligation of all telephone companies to have a line to every home. I think that's good evidence that wireless is an increasing substitute, in many people's minds, for local telephone service. It doesn't have to be for everybody for it to be meaningful competition. In Alberta, the number is about 8%, on average, and it has almost doubled in the last year. Every year, over the last number of years, we're seeing a virtual doubling—