In July of this year, the U.K. removed all retail price caps. They said there was sufficient competition. They did provide some protection for the disadvantaged or low-income consumers, but they basically said competition will protect consumers. As I mentioned in my remarks, that's in an industry where only 25% of households have cable.
We basically have two ubiquitous networks in Canada. Others have done it too. Australia has done it. The European Union is moving away from this ex ante type of price control into more of an ex post regime.
It's a little bit like what my mother used to say: everybody is out of step but Johnny. We really are falling behind in Canada. In our view, the telecom policy review panel will leapfrog Canada to the forefront. There has been a lot of international recognition.