You mentioned regulation. This case is really interesting. The fact is that you had a carrot-and-stick approach. The carrot was that Videotron got the spectrum, but the stick was that if you didn't get there and didn't do what you were supposed to do, you would get fines and penalties. Those could also be imposed on people who actually get spectrum. What are you thoughts on that?
That's a pretty challenging thing you had to do, not only in terms of rolling out money and capital to do this, but also in terms of having fines and penalties that your competitors knew about. This is public information that I'm talking about here. These are terms and conditions that they're quite aware of.
What do you think about fines and penalties and other conditions of rolling out spectrum, especially to rural and remote areas, where Canadians don't have the same supports?