I'll take that one.
The large telcos have said they would like to destroy the small competitors. That's not really a surprise. They're not too fond of us, as you're well aware. In fact, it's also true that when the interim rates are set, the way that works is that there is a recommended rate by the big telco. That's accepted by the CRTC. As the chair just said to you, ultimately when it's determined, the small, the independent, will be made whole. The corrected rate will be deployed, such as it was to be in CRTC order 2019-288, the decision that came out in August of last year.
It's important to understand that all the while, those large incumbents were, through their direct retail brands or their flanker brands, selling below the interim rates, very often, both on promos and on standard packages. Implementing those rates would be a massive leap forward for the industry and for Canadians. A rush to implement those rates as fast as possible is key. It's not the only thing; keep in mind that this is for only the slow speeds. The CRTC is still working on the fastest speeds.
So ushering forward and helping the CRTC by giving them the support they need to get those things out the door, without any further intervention, is important too.