The next steps are really in the hands of the CRTC, and we expect the CRTC to release its proposed code sometime this spring. We're looking forward to it. Then we'll work towards the implementation. The benefits will be to provide certainty for carriers and consumers alike, from coast to coast. That's really the benefit we're after. Canadian consumers, regardless of where they live, will be able to know what they can expect from their carriers, what the conditions are. If they want to enhance their service, end their service, or change their device, they'll know what to expect.
For carriers, the advantage will be to have the same set of rules from coast to coast. That way, when they develop national plans and national offerings, they'll know they'll be the same in Moncton, New Brunswick, or Roberval, Quebec, or Moose Jaw. It'll be the same, and that will be the advantage. We see this as a win-win for consumers and the carriers.