I'm very happy to speak to those issues.
The simple answer to both of those questions is yes. Those choices are available today in the Canadian marketplace. They may not be identical from carrier to carrier. That's why we have competition. Different carriers will offer different packages, different choices to consumers. But in Canada today you can get what is considered a traditional plan, a three-year plan, or you can get a month-to-month plan. You can get prepaid or postpaid. You can get one-year plans, two-year plans, or plans that have no timeline. It just depends on how quickly you pay down the subsidy on the device.
In fact, what we're advocating and what we propose to the CRTC is that Canadians should be able to leave a plan at any time they want, as long as they pay the subsidy on the device, the phone, if there was a subsidy on the device when they started.
That's a simple answer to say that things have changed dramatically in recent years in Canada. Some people still think the only way to get cellphone service is through a three-year contract. That is not the case at all. In fact, there are so many options out there in the marketplace that it could make your head spin. There are so many choices.
In terms of unlocking phones and having access to SIM cards, the answer is yes. Most carriers will offer that choice to unlock your phone. Some do it for free. Some will charge a fee. Again, it's an issue of competition. It depends on the service, but Canadians do have that choice. So if they go overseas or to another country, they can change the SIM card and put another SIM card in the device.