I can maybe start with the satellite sector.
The fact of the matter is, if Telesat does become marginalized over time, it's going to reduce competition in this market, and that's going to hurt Canadian consumers. I don't know of any other way to put it.
We are scrapping day in and day out to try to compete with these larger operators. Because they're larger, their operations are more efficient. It goes back to my point of economies of scale--meaning that head to head, they can undercut our pricing in the market and still achieve greater returns on their investments than we can. We can't be in that situation. We need to continue to grow our scale, increase our productivity, so that we can maintain our role in the market as a vibrant competitor.
If we get marginalized over time, there will be less competition in this market, fewer suppliers for the broadcasters and for the other users--including the government--of satellite capacity, and that's not a great situation.