Maybe I will ask my colleague Jean-François, because during that time I was not CEO, but what I will say is that, with all the respect I have for Manitoba—in fact, we used to have a few newspapers there, especially in Winnipeg—it's a smaller province. We've been in an environment where MTS, which was a company that had been there for so many years with different routes from the other operators, was probably not providing a very competitive landscape. That was not the case elsewhere, I would say. This competition is even greater since technology was enabling Bell to broadcast video to satellites, and Shaw also, and then afterwards with fibre.
We live in a very competitive environment. Therefore, we need to make sure that it will remain. Manitoba is probably not the area with the greatest competition that we can find here in Canada.
I don't know if Jean-François has any other things to say.