In a competitive market, I think there should be two or more players who compete to provide customers with high-quality, low-priced services. In the telecom markets, you can measure this by looking at what's happening in other countries. If our prices in Canada became much higher than European or American prices, for instance, or the roll-out of new services or new technologies were slower, then I think we'd worry about it. But if you look at the statistics, actually Canada does very well. Competition is providing consumers with a product and service that looks very good compared with what's happening in other countries in the world. We think that's the ultimate test of whether competitive markets really are working in Canada.
On February 12th, 2007. See this statement in context.