I was heartened to hear that the manufacturers and consumers in public interest are ad idem on this. That speaks to the kind of competition we see for broadband services to the home, wired services, whether fibre or otherwise, as well as on the wireless side. Regardless of the ranking that you see, I think we all recognize that Canada is not a leader at this time. In fact, over the last decade or so, we have steadily declined in the pricing that Canadians pay. There is also the existence of caps, which has made it difficult, let's recognize, not just on the consumer side, but also for businesses that try to embrace the opportunities of e-commerce and find all these hidden fees on the consumer end. So they can't offer consumers the same competitive arrangements available in other countries, because of the existence of caps or high fees. It represents a significant impediment on both sides: businesses are unable to take advantage of the technology and consumers have to pay more.
It's the same situation in wireless, which recently has gotten better. But if you look at the last number of years, virtually every benchmark or metric identifies Canada on the data side as being a laggard in pricing. We've started to see some of the bigger players come in with their LTE or 4G, so we're starting to see higher speeds. But here in Ottawa, for example, where Rogers first launched its LTE, presumably for the benefit of people like you to see that this is actually happening in Canada, the reality is that it's unaffordable for individual consumers. It's largely a corporate offering, because the prices are so high. That's in stark contrast to what you find in many other jurisdictions, where the prospects of moving directly towards a wireless broadband service actually provides the kind of competition you're looking for. You're not just stuck with a choice between cable and DSL. They both look roughly the same, but there's now a third entrant that comes in on the wireless side. One of the ways we can help make that happen in a more competitive fashion is through the upcoming spectrum auction.