Mr. Singh, I want to go back to the cellphone question.
After the Rogers-Shaw merger, I asked you if you knew how much the prices went up and how much the wireless revenue per customer went up. I didn't get an answer.
It's 1% for the year on already the highest prices at a time when this government promised that it would reduce prices by 50%. Actually, it said it did that.
At the end of the day, we're seeing a government that's promising something that it's not then delivering. We're seeing that you're standing behind them and not doing enough to force them. You have the power, sir.
Even when you were at the heritage committee last week, you had the Bell CEO, Mirko Bibic, in front of you. You didn't even ask him a question about the new Loblaws rates and No Name rates that are being offered through Bell.
What is your red line, sir, in order to hold this government up to stop mergers that are hurting Canadians?
Like you say, it's not just about bills or asking a question in Parliament, but what is your red line to hold this government up to ensure you're standing up for Canadians? We've not seen that at all.