Very quickly, on the wireless side, I alluded to this very briefly in my opening remarks, but if you take 15 European countries, all very highly populated and very densely populated, one of the countries has two providers, seven of the countries have three providers, six of the countries have four providers, and only one has five.
There is no way Canada can support the eight or nine that we will have. So the market will evolve and things will happen the way they typically do and we'll find some equilibrium. But I think that's the short answer to your question.