When the CRTC has to make a decision about an area where 15% to 20% of clients live, it will look at what is happening in the rest of the world, in the rest of the country, and it will be influenced significantly by this. Let us take the example of Quebec. In Montreal, Bell and TELUS compete, as they do in other large centres, and suddenly some territory will be regulated. Whether we like or not, the CRTC, or some other body, will say that the telephone market as a whole means that the trend exists. Is that not so?
On February 14th, 2007. See this statement in context.