Yes. Thank you very much for the question and for giving me the opportunity.
I'll relate it to my files. That is, I think you can see a direct correlation between mandated MVNOs and the TPIA decision. It's really about prices that come in, that get regulated and that can be below market value. If someone has to sell for below market value, it will take away their incentive to go and invest. If they can't recoup that money, what's the point in doing it? Second of all, to go back to the MVNO argument on the wireless side, if you can be an MVNO and you can piggyback off of other networks, then that's even less of an incentive to go out and invest.
I've gone through some of the facts already. If you look at our coverage, I realize there's still more to do, but relatively speaking it's quite good. If you look at the quality of our networks, we have the fastest download speeds in the world. This all comes because of competition. I truly believe if you want to have quality networks and see more build-outs happen so that more Canadians are connected, allowing facilities-based competition is the best way to go.