I think the three competitors are sufficient, and as I mentioned in my opening remarks, I think it's wrong to focus too much on market share in this instance. The real test is whether the competitors have the ability to quickly and fully respond to any kind of a price increase that an incumbent might attempt to put in place.
I live in Halifax where EastLink is a very strong competitor. We have wireless competitors as well. If that market were deregulated and if the incumbent chose to increase prices tomorrow, I can be with a competitor by the weekend. And I think that's really the true test. The constraint put on the incumbents is that the competitor is present and able to respond very quickly to any pricing action they might put in place.