All right.
I'm happy to talk about the population density argument, and all of these arguments, and explain why they're distractions from the main issue of the day, the main issue that should be before this committee and the main issue you should be focusing on when you speak to the CRTC and the Competition Bureau.
I don't think competition law is really where we need to be looking right now. Yes, there is this awful efficiencies defence. Yes, it's in our law right now. If you try to fix the law to try to shut down this merger, I anticipate years of challenges.
The CRTC currently has what it needs to address the rural broadband problem for Mayor Wood and his constituents. It has what it needs to address Canadians in urban settings who know [Technical difficulty—Editor] highest rates in the world and to have terrible customer service to the point of—