As Mr. Péladeau mentioned, I don't think anyone wants the fourth operator with facilities in the Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario market to disappear. If a change in ownership were to be transacted, I think it would have to be subject to binding conditions for the disposal of that asset, conditions respecting all elements needed to operate a wireless services business, not just the number of subscribers. Consideration would obviously have to be given to the entire spectrum portfolio, but it would also have to be determined whether any suitable and fair agreements were in effect respecting roaming, use of the wireline transport network and tower sharing. All those conditions would have to be considered.
I think that's one of the mistakes that was made in the transaction between Manitoba Telecom Services and Bell. The parties broke down the competition by directing some subscribers to Xplornet and others to Telus without necessarily subjecting those transfers to other conditions that would guarantee viable and sustainable competition.