Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the delegation for being here.
I'll start with Mr. Krewski.
A previous witness, Mr. Meldrum from SaskTel, made a good point that's often true. He mentioned his son saying he doesn't get a land line at his home. His home doesn't need a phone; he needs a phone. That's often the thinking of a lot of younger people and people who don't want to pay for the cost of a land line in their house and the monthly fees versus the portability, and so forth.
With regard to your work, is it probable then...? I don't want you to speculate in terms of your results, but what is the significant risk or potential risk for those using hand-held devices versus land lines, the difference between the two? With this whole debate of deregulation, some of the competition we're looking for would come through other technologies versus another technology. Can you comment on that?