Thank you, Madam Chair.
Thank you to our witnesses for coming before our committee yet again.
I'll pick up a little on what Mr. Kaplan-Myrth was saying. When we were listening to Rogers and Shaw earlier this week, it was clear that what I had always thought of as competition, and what I think most consumers think of as competition—that is, many players competing for the same pool of customers—was looked at quite differently by both Rogers and Shaw. In fact, one of the representatives from Rogers used the term “dynamic competition”. I have tried to look this up. I find it quite confusing.
Mr. Lawford, could you maybe elaborate on this concept of dynamic competition? It sounded like Rogers was using that as their statement that there was increased competition.