I would say two things.
First of all, don't overlook the lower blocks. I think they will be attractive.
Second, there was also a mention about the fact that if you have network sharing, you are under this rule. This means that if Bell and Telus, for example, share their network—they do share a network— and they go with two blocks, they will have these requirements to meet. After that, what could happen is what also happened in the past. There were some partnerships, for example, with MTS and Rogers, so a situation like this could trigger these requirements. As you said, if the three incumbents do it, there will already be a trigger with Bell and Telus.