Madam Commissioner, I am familiar with the airline regulations. I was responsible for getting them before this committee back in 2001, but that was in response to a real dramatic perception that there was a loss in competition, whereas this may be very much a manufactured loss of competition at a time when I think we're trying to ensure long-term competition.
The order eliminates market-share considerations, as you know, and proposes to deregulate the telephone companies based on the mere presence of one wireline competitor in an area. This is of course the so-called competitive facilities test. It's our understanding that you would not agree with this test. In the hearing that led to the CRTC decision and the order overturning the bureau, I think it's clear you made the point that telephone companies would have to lose market share before it would be appropriate to deregulate them. You've done an analysis on this statement, from what I understand, accompanying the proposed order references?