Mr. Paradis, I have a question for you too. I was thinking, as you were speaking earlier, that if some of my constituents--I'm sure thousands of them--were tuning in live on the Internet, as they were listening to your opening statement they'd be getting a little bit fired up about the level of competition in the Canadian industry.
You talked about large profits being made by Canadian companies even during a downturn. I think you said that, yes, Canadians pay more for wireless, cable, text, etc., and then you explained that it's because the industry is complacent. Those all seem pretty good arguments to me for the need for more competition.
Do you think Canadians should pay more for wireless, cable, and text in order to protect some other areas? Is that a reasonable justification? I would think that would be a pretty difficult argument to present to consumers in my area and across the country, that they should be paying more for wireless, cable, and text.