That's another very valid point. I can't tell you that you won't run that risk in the long run by changing the rules. If you just opened the rules completely and said we can have 100% foreign ownership of Canadian telecom, I think you would run the risk of some large international players coming in. You're going to have more sustained competition for a period of time, but if there is a consolidation, you do run the risk of re-monopolizing the entire sector again. So you're 100% correct on that.
I think the point that we're here today to make, though, is that we can't tell you whether changing the rules today is the right thing to do in the long run for all of the different stakeholders and parties concerned in Canada. I can tell you that by allowing more foreign capital, you'll have more sustainable competition in the short run. And I can tell you that it's a travesty to allow one player to bring on foreign capital and not another. I'm not talking just as a new entrant here; I'm talking across the board.
So have a set of rules, be finite in what those rules say, and then apply the rules.