I'm talking about the Competition Bureau, I'm not talking about me. The Competition Bureau can't be overridden. That's number one.
Two, notwithstanding our huge land mass and sparse population, our wireless network is equal to anyone's in the world, which is a phenomenal achievement to be considered.
We now have all these entrants. I'm sure all of them will not succeed. Some of them will merge and so on. But as a result of these new entrants, there is more competition, and you will see it in terms of greater variety of products and lower prices, etc.
As I say, we have institutions to make sure that the very thing you suggested--an over-consolidation, resulting in a overly tight market where you in effect have conscious parallelism and no competition--does not result.