Let me comment on a couple of things you've said, if I may, Mr. Garneau.
First, I dispute your characterization of government policy. I think our government policy is quite clear, and we actually have it in the form of a policy directive to the CRTC. We're in favour of choice, and we're in favour of competition. I don't think anything could be clearer.
Throughout my tenure as industry minister I've used that as the guiding light for policy decisions, some of which do tend to be controversial. It's the same test I used to implement the wireless auction results to make sure we had new entrants in wireless. It's the same test I use in terms of Internet access.
I think Canadians understand that policy. I believe the players in this particular area, the telecom players and the Internet players, understand that policy: competition and choice. I know it's your job to disagree with that, but that's pretty clear.