When you said that, I was a bit startled. It seems somewhat unnatural to me.
The Rogers-Shaw deal has been the talk of the town. It allowed you to pick up Freedom Mobile. A University of Toronto professor described the transaction as a bit like rearranging the seats aboard the Titanic. The iceberg is still up ahead. For the market as a whole, competition will still be lacking for a long time.
It has been said that since the Canadian competitive environment left very little room for new players—you're an anomaly in that, and I mean that in a positive way—one day foreign competitors would have to enter Canada.
Is it inevitable that foreign competitors, for example American companies, will come into our market, if we want Canadians to one day stop paying the highest prices in the world for their cellular services?