No, not at all. I'm not sure where to start here.
In New Brunswick, we have Rogers in Moncton, Fredericton and Saint John, which have about 30% of the population, and Rogers is about to enter Bathurst, Edmundston, and a couple of other cities, which have about another 30% of the population.
And we have EastLink in Sackville, New Brunswick. In Prince Edward Island, EastLink pretty much covers the whole island. In Nova Scotia, EastLink covers a vast portion of the province, and not just Halifax and Sydney. We've got Wolfville, Kentville, Mount Uniacke, Mahone Bay. I mean, they're quite small places.
In Newfoundland, we have Persona announcing its plans to enter the residential market in a big way, and we already have business competition through Rogers' acquisition of Group Telecom some time ago. So business competition in St. John's, Newfoundland, is quite vibrant.
And in Quebec and Ontario...it's all over the place. In Jonquière, Orangeville—