As we continue to grow, we will continue with our people to make sure that our network is well maintained, because you need to maintain a network every day, every week, every month. We will continue to build, so people will build the network and install new equipment. Our experience in the past has been.... The cable business is now a declining business. We've been able to compensate two or three times more, because our wireless business is growing.
In fact, we're basically the only company, other than Eastlink in the Maritimes, that has been a new entrant in the wireless business. Again, because of a strategy that we have deployed, what we will lose in the cable business—as will all the other cable operators in North America—we will be able to gain back, and even more, with wireless customers. We will continue to bundle it. We will continue to make sure that Canadians have the capacity to bundle Internet, cable, telephones, wireline, and wireless. This is something we've been doing well. That doesn't mean you cannot succeed if you are offering a single product, but we will continue to bundle.
This is what we will discuss tomorrow at the CRTC: to have access to the wireline system in order to be able to bundle wireless and Internet access with other people's networks, but at the beginning to be able to build it for the future.