Most of them, in fact, started with a total restriction because they had a state-owned monopoly telecom carrier. They had a single telecom carrier when they opened up their market to competition. That happened basically when, under the WTO at that time, the General Agreement on Trade in Services came into effect.
They opened up their market to competition and new entrants came into their market. The state holding of the incumbent carrier over time was reduced and, in many cases, totally eliminated. In fact, if you look historically at the situation, they started off in a much more restrictive position than Canada did. As they were liberalizing, Canada actually started to be slightly more restrictive.