I'm only saying this because we have our own study here, which I'd be quite willing to give you, and it says right off the top: “Library of Parliament”, “Local Telephone Company Market Shares by Local Forbearance Region”. It says, “According to the market share data in 2006, only residential services in the Halifax region would meet one of the CRTC's forbearance criteria.”
In terms of the work you've done, I'm a little concerned that someone who has a background in research and market studies wouldn't first be concerned about the market in which they are trying to do the research and to come to the conclusions you have, but be that as it may, you have used the example of Charlottetown or of Prince Edward Island. I come from a community where we have, in theory, two potential players.
Are you satisfied there could be more, or are you comfortable with just having the two or three players, one being wireless that's not attached to the first two, whether it's cable or telephone?