The reason I started the questioning with regard to the profits and then with regard to the CRTC is that it leads to the real meat of this. You've taken a position on Globalive. For whatever reason, the minister and the government have decided to overturn the CRTC decision and actually go through a very unusual process with Globalive. I haven't seen that type of behaviour ever before. And there's motivation to do so.
Why do you think that motivation is there? I understand the argument of comparing apples to apples in terms of services and costs and what you get as a consumer, but I think Canadians generally don't feel they're getting the best value for what they're paying for services. That's the representation I get from my community and constituents. They do get some really good services, there are some products out there, but they always feel a bit behind. They also feel they're paying an extra premium and not having as much choice. That's probably why the government has taken such a position on Globalive.
The ministers are publicly complaining about competition. What do you think that says about the current situation?