Ms. Morgan, we'll hear hopefully from Red Wilson and those who were part of the commission. I suspect the raison d'ĂȘtre for that was to recognize that in Canada, in many respects, industries look highly concentrated and very intense with a lack of competition, notwithstanding the steps that have been taken over the past 20 or 30 years, or even going back to the Macdonald royal commission, to liberalize a number of other markets.
Has the department considered the scenario wherein existing towers and infrastructure built over the years through public funding suddenly are acquired by foreign investment, foreign entities? Perhaps it's a strategy of below-cost selling for a temporary period of time in which you wind up with only one or two dominant players who cherry-pick one or two areas of the country and simply leave the rest without any type of adequate service, and obviously without a modicum of competition. In other words, we arrive at a far worse situation in five to ten years than the one we have now.