No, we don't think that there is.
When the decision came out in August 2019, the incumbents appealed it three different ways. The government petition has been shut down. They lost in the federal court of appeal process. Now they're appealing that to the Supreme Court, but we'll have to see if the Supreme Court will even hear it. Of course, they also asked the CRTC to review the decision.
Where it stands right now is that they asked the CRTC to put a stay on those rates while the CRTC is reviewing it, and the CRTC granted them that.
TekSavvy is actually challenging that decision in court now. We've asked for a judicial review of that decision to stay the rates because we think it is unreasonable. This isn't the basis of our complaint, but at a high level, essentially competitors have carried the burden of these higher rates all of this time and the CRTC already found that those rates are going to come down. Decision after decision is finding against the incumbents.
We think it's certainly time to implement those rates or at least part of those rates on a going-forward basis, if nothing else, so that we can start to see the benefits of those rates in competition.