It depends on the type of new competitor. When you look at cellphone services in particular, it's the fourth carrier strategy that's really based on that idea of facilities-based competition. If you want to be a competitor on cellphone networks in Canada right now, until the CRTC rules otherwise in the MVNO decision, you need to come into the country with billions of dollars, you need to find a way to bid on spectrum to be able to purchase the air waves themselves to be able to build the network and then you need to start building cellphone towers across the country from one end to the other so that you have a service to sell to customers. You can't make any money until you've built that network.
That's why we've seen so many companies go the way that Wind did in being sold to Shaw. It's so hard to get off the ground when it's so long between starting and having your very first customer.