You said specifically wireless. If you look at wireless broadband adoption and if you look at the OECD data, Canada is quite far behind some of the leading countries. More than 50% of broadband connections in Australia now are wireless connections. That is not true in Canada.
The question is, why is that? Certainly, I do believe that one of the issues is price. I'll give you a personal example. My family has a cottage on Lake Huron in Sarnia. I can see Michigan from my bedroom window. When I got there this summer, we didn't have broadband connected. It was cheaper for me to use my T-Mobile service—this is not T-Mobile here—than to get a wireless service from a Canadian provider. That gives you one personal anecdote.
There are lots of different ways of parsing the data, but most people who travel internationally, when they go somewhere else and see what's available elsewhere, would say our prices are higher for the kinds of services people need to consume.