Well, the city of Toronto, with so much Rogers infrastructure, probably would fairly quickly become a homogenously regulated area. It will be more in the interface between the suburbs and rural areas, or in smaller towns, where there are fairly large differentials in location of business sections that might have less intense competition than the residential sections. There's no cable in business sections. There will be a Swiss cheese effect in some places.
On February 5th, 2007. See this statement in context.