That's a great question. I think when it comes to prices coming down, we've really just seen it over the last probably five to eight years where the new entrants, our regional players, have had the opportunity to start to make a difference. If you look at the percent of new customers they're picking up quarterly, it's way above where their baseline is. We're seeing that competition come in and help to drive down prices.
I'd like to point out that when I have meetings with my counterparts, whether in the U.S. or Australia, I ask them what the big issues are that they're dealing with, for example, when they go before a parliamentary committee or legislative committee. They say the problem they have to deal with is around pricing and coverage—the same thing we have here. We always think the grass is greener on the other side. Quite frankly, it's not. We are doing well in Canada. We can do better and there is more to do.