Thank you, Mr. Dreeshen. Why don't I start, and then ask Mr. Prevost to comment?
You have my word and my commitment that we will make the investments we've talked about in western Canada, around connectivity to rural Canadians, around investment in jobs and 5G.
You're quite right that the interim rates, and then the rural rates, don't make us happy. They sit at about 70% below our cost, so it's very hard to build a network where a reseller gets an advantage that's below the cost of building that network. We've seen different countries across the world where that's happened. The large infrastructure-based providers have slowed down or stopped building, and the last thing I want to do is get into a place where people stop building.
As I said to you, with respect to this coming together of Rogers and Shaw, you have my commitment.
Dean, do you want to spend a quick moment on this topic, because this is something that's near and dear to your heart in your role?