Thank you, Mr. McTeague.
I want to thank you all for coming in. It's been a very interesting exchange. I've certainly enjoyed it. I do have one question, though.
With the exception of Mr. Ignacy, what I'm hearing from you is that you certainly prefer the 25% market test as compared to the test the minister is proposing. There's something I don't understand, though. The market test is close to being achieved in some sectors. I think the only one the CRTC mentioned as having been achieved by the end of 2005 or in 2006 was Halifax. Telus mentioned that Shaw has 30% in the Fort McMurray area, which is certainly rural Alberta, so that may in fact be deregulated.
If the 25% market test, which you've pointed to as being the one that should be followed, is met by Telus having 70% and Shaw having 30% of the market, I'm not sure how that helps your companies. Explain to me how the 25% market test helps you if it's basically a duopoly between Telus and Shaw, or between Bell and Rogers.