Thank you.
It's great that you gentlemen are here.
I think I'd like to put the regional lens on this, because in order for Canada to stay competitive, our regions have to be competitive. Competitive means fibre, it means high speed, and it means competitive phone rates. Looking at all of the numbers we have to deal with in terms of tower-sharing and pole access, the idea in the nineties was that we'd deregulate the market and everything would look out for itself, but it just doesn't seem to be the case. You have to have a player—the referee—who's going to insist that the big guys let in the small players in the regions, because there's no economic case ever for putting in your own infrastructure or having to pay outrageous access fees.
What role do you see the CRTC playing in 2014 in order to assure that in regions we're actually able to bring in some competition?