I think they would disagree. They were suggesting that the prices are not the highest, that they're in the middle of the pack, but I'll leave that for another discussion.
This question is, again, for OpenMedia. What lessons do you think Canadians can learn from the acquisition of the Manitoba Telecom Services by Bell back in 2017? In that case, of course, there was a divestiture of things like store locations and that discounted spectrum. You noted at the time that it was going to erode competition in telecommunications and, ultimately, add to the increase in the price of services.
What tangible results have we seen from that acquisition, and what's been the overall impact on price and service availability?