Yes, I would just add that there are a number of piecemeal initiatives to lower prices, which are good for the outcomes that they have. I'm thinking about the minister's commitment to lower mobile prices by 25%, and the connecting families initiative is another good example. These are ends that could also be achieved through robust, stable competition. That is the goal of that.
The goal of lowering mobile prices is a good example. You're asking the same companies that have inflated prices on the one hand to voluntarily lower prices. Of course, they may do that. They are doing it in different ways, and they may reach those goals, but that's not the kind of systemic change that's going to sustain that pricing. That can only come from competition.