I'm not sure there is much I can add to what we've said about win-backs in the report.
The one comment I would make is that there has been a lot of concern—and I've heard the comment hundreds of times that you've made, Mr. McTeague—that the person with the deepest pockets is going to be the only one left standing.
In this respect, you may have noted a very important thing happened two weeks ago. Rogers Communications Inc. became the largest telecommunications company in Canada by market capitalization, bigger than BCE and Bell Canada.
We think what's happened here is that the competitors—and I say that with great respect for Ted Rogers and his colleagues, who have created an awful lot of value in that company doing it.... But the constant concerns that a little company can't grow, because they're going to be subject to some destructive anti-competitive conduct unless they're watched at every move, exaggerates the real concerns. In the real marketplace, things should not get--