When you look at adoption levels in Canada, you see that not only are we significantly behind comparable countries' levels, but you find that the disparity is primarily concentrated amongst the lower-income [Technical difficulty—Editor]
While you have almost universal adoption amongst those who are well off, those families earning less than $50,000 or $70,000 a year are really struggling to pay their bills, right? We've heard that maybe 3G, depending on the dollars, is good enough, but I say that in Canada we shouldn't accept poor Internet for poor people. There isn't some different thing about people earning less money such that they don't need cellphone service. What we need is to bring down prices to meet this crucial need, especially in a time when the economic situation of everyone is being pressed upon and the demand for communication services is greater than ever.
I think this merger is certainly not going to address that problem. If anything, it will exacerbate that concern. To the extent that we've seen improvements in this situation, it has been due to the advances in communications competition from companies offering lower prices and more data.