Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much to you, Mr. Péladeau, and to the rest of the witnesses for being here today.
You come here as a very famous man, not just from your reputation, but also from the minister, who talked about you being the “fourth player”, who was going to solve all our problems in wireless here in Canada, which was great. Of course, I'm already hearing that some of the problems you're facing are what Canadians have faced all along, not just across your industry but in all of the oligopolies we have across Canada.
You have 2.3 million customers right now and about 6% of market share. However, if you're really going to be a fourth carrier in Canada, you need, based on a lot of research we've done, to get to at least 10%. That means massively growing up. We know what conditions the minister put on the Rogers-Shaw sale. Part of it was that you were going to be developing 5G. How many years is it going to take to develop 5G for Freedom across all of Canada?