That's the conclusion of the TPR report. They did an analysis and took a fairly aggressive approach in assuming that the market would fill in wherever viable, but they still reached the conclusion that a sizeable percentage of Canadians will never have access. The marketplace simply isn't there for them. I think that's indicative of the experience of many Canadians.
I keep hearing about the wonderful price declines and all the great competition. I keep thinking that my home in Nepean in west Ottawa is not the place to be, because my prices keep going up from Rogers and the number of choices I have in terms of Internet connectivity seem to keep being capped and going down.
You don't have to go far outside the general Ottawa area or the GTA to find that there is less choice; there's no rush to enter the marketplace. The conclusion of the TPR report was that there are literally more than a million Canadians who will never have access if we simply leave it to the market.