Okay.
The major cellphone providers have told us that their prices have come down over the years, and that's true. My Conservative colleague alluded to this earlier. However, the prices have gone down in all developed countries, as is the case once any technology is adopted by a large number of people.
When we heard from representatives of the Competition Bureau and the Canadian Radio‑television and Telecommunications Commission, or CRTC, we asked them whether prices had dropped more in Canada than in the other countries you mentioned. Although prices have come down in Canada, we are still doing a poor job, since prices have come down more in those other countries.
I understand that competition may not be ideal and that regulatory bodies are trying to increase the level of competition. That said, do you think that in the next few years, prices will have to continue to come down so that the percentages of these price reductions are higher than those of the major countries you are comparing yourselves with?