We would completely agree, because what we have been facing—I will repeat—are strategies that have been used by the incumbents to slow down, delay, move forward to contest, go in front of the court, go back to the CRTC, and even go to the government. The Privy Council is now looking at the Bell decision and saying, “We don't like this. We need to call it back.”
We are used to that. There is nothing for them to stop, because there are no penalties. There are no fines. They will continue. They have a regulatory department of I don't know how many people there. It's an industry in itself.