I don't agree that it's set aside. In fact, there are quite a number of safeguards. There's actually an appendix to the CRTC's forbearance decision that lists all the safeguards that continue to operate post-deregulation, both for consumers and for competitors who rely on our networks.
One is the one I referred to in my opening comments, which says that post-deregulation, consumers are entitled to get stand-alone primary exchange service at the same rate that was in effect prior to deregulation. That's a very significant consumer safeguard, and it is untouched by the minister's order.