Could I answer? As I mentioned before, it's very important to actually know what the situation is in Canada. As I said before, the cable plan in Canada reaches 98% of all households. The telephone business is about 99%, so both are roughly ubiquitous--and by the way, we're significantly higher than the United States; the United States is in the range of 95%.
Second, the cable industry has upgraded their plan to provide broadband access, which is how they're going to provide all of these services--including voice--and it is now in over 90% of all households.
We are nowhere near 90%. We're at 85%, and we're all approximately the same.
You have two pipes into the home, and consumers are very fortunate in this country that we do have two industries, let alone what wireless is going to provide, and we have not seen the end of wireless. I think we're in a better situation than you think we are. We have a bit we have to finish--I don't deny that--but we are in a situation in which we can have robust competition here and we should just let it happen.