We endorsed most of the findings of the telecom policy review report. The ones we had problems with were around wholesale access, as Ted has raised. Thanks to the hearings of this committee in late 2006, the policy direction was amended to recognize that gap and deal with the issue of wholesale access.
With that proviso about the importance of wholesale access, proceeding more holistically with the telecom policy review report is certainly a better route than acting only to deregulate the incumbents that still possess, even according to the best analysis, 80% to 90% of the market today. It's important to remember as well that 70% of the Canadian market is deregulated now. The date of deregulation, the date of forbearance in any service that's been forborne in Canada, represents the high-water mark for competitors. Competitors don't gain market share post-forbearance; incumbents do.