Earlier, I asked a question to which I did not get an answer. I mentioned the fact that consumer groups have told us the exact opposite to what you are telling us. We are going to have to choose, or at least to understand the two messages. Essentially, the consumer groups say that it is not true that we're ready for total deregulation. They prefer the approach of the CRTC, even if the percentage were lowered.
What should convince us that the situation is as you describe it, and not as they describe it? They have a past and they know that the consumer, with the exception of the price, does not have much control over what is offered.
Just in closing, I would like to give you what I think is an eloquent example from the aviation sector. The aviation sector was deregulated, and now it is terrible trying to get from Rimouski to Ottawa. It costs a great deal of money, and there are almost no flights. If the same were to happen with telephone service, it would not be good.