What struck me about some of this is that there's a notion that it's David versus Goliath in this industry, that there are the big players and small players. You pointed out that Bell Canada Enterprises is a pretty big guy, and so is Rogers. In terms of market capitalization, Rogers has now exceeded BCE.
In the larger urban markets, you've demonstrated that there's a significant amount of competition. Some may argue that it's still fragile and that under certain orders it could be eliminated fairly quickly.
I want to zero in on places that don't get a lot of attention sometimes: rural markets, high-cost service areas. We haven't seen a whole lot of activity in my home province in the more remote communities regarding competition, despite the fact that it has been available. Facilities-based competitors still seem to dominate, and Bell Aliant is basically the only show in town in most cases.
Where is this going in terms of rural communities? If these changes were put in place, in particular for my interest, where do you see Bell Aliant going?