Right. Structural separation is certainly a remedy worth exploring, given some of the real-time examples we're facing.
Sir, you mentioned Abitibi. One of the CNOC members, Ebox, has been having great difficulty trying to access the wholesale service of Cablevision du Nord, which is a Bell subsidiary. There is a wholesale regime in place. Ebox signed up its first two customers on October 27, promising to offer prices at a 50% discount to what the incumbent is offering, but Cablevision, the Bell subsidiary, is dragging its feet and causing delay after delay.
That's the impact right there with the system and the delaying that went on, but the CNOC members, the smaller competitors, use that access, which is very well recognized by the government, as a legitimate means to bring down prices. It's just a question, though, of making sure that the regulator is responsive to what's happening and that the government stands behind it, saying that smaller competitors are a tool for serving Canadians and giving them what they deserve.