I think we have to start looking at this in a bit of a different way as this debate opens up.
When Canadians look at the profits that have been made from the current system and the new entrants coming in, I think they need to decide one or two things. First of all, the public spectrum that has been auctioned off is the public spectrum. It is something we own and it has been paid for. Allowing certain sectors of Canada to be cherry-picked and exploited as the entrant and then making profits and not expanding markets into rural and other areas might be philosophically looking at a change in regulatory behaviour, by Canadians' expectations.
Once again, the consumers are paying for all of this. I don't think it's fair for either old entrants or new entrants to come in and expect consumer or public subsidy to entirely do this. That's not the way Canada has developed.