I should be clear that our primary investments in facilities are around our headquarters in Chatham-Kent in southwestern Ontario. This merger would not directly affect our investment plans where we're building fibre and fixed wireless, but there is an aspect where Shaw and Rogers do compete with each other on wire line for competitors' attention and competitors' energy.
It's not just Shaw and Rogers, but all underlying carriers, incumbent carriers. To the extent that some carriers offer us better services or give us better rates, that may attract our attention there, and we may put more energy into growing in that part of the country or on their network.
That does drive some of the dynamic of competition in Canada, and there is a very real risk that this would flatten some of that and there would not be that competition between regions or between Rogers and Shaw.