Overall, no. What the government is referring to when they talk about that is that data caps have gone up for many Canadians. However, if you go from 10 gigabytes to 20 gigabytes and the government calls that a halving of prices, that's not a fair way of looking at your bill. Most people's bills have gone down very little, if at all.
It's a key point that the wired Internet plans many people are using have gone down maybe a couple of dollars over the last couple of years, but in many similar states, such as the U.K. and the U.S., they've gone down by about half. Even if we see a very small decrease in Canada, we're actually falling further behind compared to international competitors.