I find it interesting, because it's great to talk about outside players coming into Canada—and we're always waiting for the great white saviour of telecommunications that's never shown up—but I'm also looking at the small regional players that want to get into the game and the difficulty they're facing in actually moving into a bigger market.
In my region, Ontera did a lot of infrastructure that there was no business case for, and now the provincial Liberals have sold it off in a fire sale to Bell. I'm talking to smaller players that are very interested in expanding and competing and are saying, “Well, if Ma Bell is now holding all the infrastructure, what possibility is there for us to even try to get competitive and offer an alternative?” There we had a provincially run operation that was servicing regions. If it's all just sold off to the big Bell infrastructure without some regulator in there to say they are going to make sure that these smaller players actually get to the game, we're worse off than we were.
You're saying that you're waiting on the CRTC overview, and they do an excellent job, but do you think they need more power so they can actually.... I mean, there's no business case for Bell to welcome in small competition.