My intervention is to make sure that we will get and we will provide a competitive environment for Canadians in the wireless business. We don't compete against Shaw and the cable business, the Internet access business or the wireline telephony. I think that Shaw has been able to provide a very good service. In all those services, they are competing against a very large company on the western side of the country, which is Telus, which has been providing television as well for many years.
This is how it works. It's been providing for and servicing the market adequately, given also that you have smaller cable companies and also TPIAs that are providing a competitive landscape.
It's less true on the western side of the country. You will find fewer TPIAs available than you will find in Quebec, which is probably another reason why the wire line market is very competitive. If you want to make sure that you get competition in the wireless market, a fourth operator would be the best formula and the best solution.