I could be more colourful, actually.
Let me say this. What they really care about is that they get good service and get it at a good price. If the current rules stay in place, rural Canadians in particular will not ever see that choice. So it's not really about our company.
Of course it's about our company in the sense that I'm here from a very self-interested point of view, as is everyone around the table. But the reality is that it's about Canadians and about whether or not they're going to get service—and an alternative service and a cheaper service—and the rules dictate that it's not going to happen.
So that's the answer to your question, Monsieur Vincent, that it's not going to happen.