I thank you, Mr. Chair.
I appreciate the question of my colleague, Judy Sgro, and I don't think anybody around this table would think that any one thing, Mr. Chair, would fix the problem. The common theme we've heard and the common comments are that cellphone prices are too high, that we need more competition. No one thing is going to do it, but I think I'm hearing that it's one of a suite of things and that we're heading in the right direction. The fact is Mr. Bruce Cran from the Consumers' Association of Canada, one of your colleagues, Mr. Lawford, said:
Canadians are paying too much for cellphone service because their market is lacking real competition at the national level....
He went on to say:
We support the Government of Canada’s spectrum policy because it is designed to help introduce this badly needed competition in the Canadian wireless market.
Do you agree with that also?