Okay. I understand.
I think that's fine. And that's why I think a very important bridge was crossed here by the ILECs. Traditionally, the ILECs claimed if we remove the regulatory barriers to entry, we could rely on the threat of hit-and-run entry to control market power and you could deregulate. Our experience has shown us there are economic barriers to entry, and what this thing says is that we don't deregulate until we actually have competition on the ground. In Vancouver there's not going to be deregulation; you continue to regulate Telus until Shaw is interconnected and until Shaw provides service that customers find acceptable.