I'll stay with you, Mr. Hartling. I think you mentioned StatsCan. It's my understanding that StatsCan has to base its index for cellular services on public data for plans available for new customers, which are often, of course, artificially low and enticing in order to win the customer. It doesn't have access to what people are actually paying on their monthly bills.
Why isn't your company willing to provide that data, including monthly charges, so that Canadians can see whether the prices people are actually paying are coming down, as you claim?