Mr. Généreux, we aren't the ones saying this, Statistics Canada is, so we're talking about a third party, which I assume is entirely objective.
In addition, you may recall that we made commitments to the government, to the department. We had a specific period of time to deliver a set reduction. We met all of those objectives in a shorter time frame than the one we were given and that we had to meet.
Of course, we'll continue to make move forward and ensure that we can offer new products. My brother Jean said so recently. We just launched Freedom Mobile products and services in Winnipeg. We would also like to be able to offer larger packages. I won't go into the details, but let's just say it would be difficult for us to go that far. The fact remains that, for the first time, we're offering people who don't use a lot of data a low‑cost plan they've never seen before.
We also intend to launch what's called wireless assemblies. People will have access to the Internet and cable TV. A new competitor like Freedom Mobile, which has been in the market for just over a year, or 14 months, will ensure that Canadians can benefit from new products at better prices.