Thank you. Yes.
Our point there is that the CRTC has done a fact-finding exercise to look into the issue of what the incumbents are charging the smaller competitors and regional players for this roaming. It's come to light that the incumbents are charging up to 10 times, perhaps more, for this essential service, a functionality for when you leave your home network and travel across Canada.
The CRTC has done two processes, and our comment there is simply that the CRTC is the expert regulator. It has all the facts before it. It's experienced with this sort of wholesale costing and rate setting and referencing. It's a pretty nitty-gritty process, and the bill speaks to this, that the amendments fall away once the CRTC has done its work and comes to a different conclusion.
So that's our point, that this is being studied and we expect the CRTC will arrive at the right outcome.