I'm not really sure what to add other than to say, you know what? We're not afraid to compete. We compete every day in a very hard business. There's nothing harder than working in a creative industry where you don't often get paid and there's very little appreciation. So just to let you know, we're really good with competition.
Where we don't agree with you is that we don't think this is going to solve your problem in terms of access. Granted, there is a problem. Let's figure out how to solve that problem. We don't think opening up foreign ownership regulations is the way to solve it.
I'm just going to leave it at that. There's a lot at play here. These protections—I don't even like using that word, “protections”—or these laws were brought into place for a reason, and if you are thinking that they don't work or we need to remove them, then you have to examine all the ramifications and find out if this is an actual way to solve your problem of accessing remote regions and higher speeds. I don't think it's going to get you where you want to go.