In 2008, in an auction of what was called AWS--advanced wireless services--spectrum, the government had a set-aside, and they wanted to get new entrants in. Therefore, only very small players were allowed to bid on this. That brought in at least four, if not more, new entrants. You've probably seen the signs for WIND Mobile and Globalive. Videotron in Quebec was also a beneficiary of that set-aside.
Prices are very difficult to compare because they're usually in baskets of goods. If you're a high user of the Internet and only an occasional or rare user of the phone, it's hard to make comparisons, but on average the prices are going down. We have new players in place. They're offering packages that are attractive to people who were never cellphone owners or Internet users before. So all of that is good. The more people there are online, the more opportunity they have to benefit from education or e-commerce or other sorts of activities they can do. So that is what the government did in its past auction. We are waiting for Minister Paradis' decision on the next upcoming auctions.