You benefited quite well from regulations in the past, and I guess one of my concerns is that it seems that if we make some of these decisions, there would be very little to go back on in terms of changing the market again back in favour of consumers. We see in the oil and gas industry—and this was brought up here a number of times—you don't have to have collusion when there's actually no competition, because you have vertical integration in the entire industry. One of my concerns about communication and the infrastructure that we developed, at the end of day, is that it swallows itself up so much that there's only a few competitors.
Maybe you could respond to that. You've benefited from previous regulatory practices. How would there be a sense of fairness to making sure other markets are protected?