Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming out.
I'd just like a little bit of clarification. I'm going to follow on Mr. Van Kesteren's questioning. For the average person looking at this, it's counter-intuitive. You're saying the ISPs are taking Bell's backbone. They're using it and they're competing against Bell. Maybe just to clarify, why would that be allowed, and what is the intent of that? That's something that is very clear.
I take it back to long distance, which eventually led to lower rates and it led to a more open market.
In your own words, can you explain to us why it's favourable to have individuals use Bell's backbone to compete against it? I'll let you finish that sentence and maybe touch upon the barriers to entry that exist on such a business.